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VPN "lan-to-lan" vs "client-to-lan"

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VPN "lan-to-lan" vs "client-to-lan"
VPN "lan-to-lan" vs "client-to-lan"
2024-04-07 10:22:07 - last edited 2024-04-08 01:01:59
Model: TL-R600VPN  
Hardware Version: V4
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Hello good.

 

I have always used a VPN for home use between multiple family members.

 

I bought R600vpn and since it is a professional router, I have more options than traditional routers.

 

I have a question....

 

What is the difference between configuring a VPN in "Client-to-lan" mode or configuring it in "lan-to-lan" mode?

 

As I have read, "client-to-lan" is for a person to connect to the VPN with software.

 

The "lan-to-lan" switch is a direct connection between 2 routers.

 

That means that if you configure the R600vpn as "lan-to-lan" no user will be able to connect to the vpn if they use a mobile or a computer?

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Re:VPN "lan-to-lan" vs "client-to-lan"
2024-04-08 02:00:31

Hi @BDPR 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

It does not conflict between the two types of VPN. You just need to host two different servers for different purposes.

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