Route All Traffic vía VPN tunnel

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Re:Route All Traffic vía VPN tunnel
2015-01-19 03:26:06 - last edited 2021-08-21 04:58:54
I'm having the same issue...I've configured my TL-ER604W to act as an L2TP/IPSec client and it's showing that it's successfully connected to my VPN server (Linux box running Openswan), but traffic from my LAN is not being routed over the VPN. How can I set my router to send all traffic over the VPN connection?
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Re:Route All Traffic vía VPN tunnel
2015-01-26 08:43:07 - last edited 2021-08-21 04:58:54
Hello - 'force all traffic' oevr vpn connection is an option that would be very helpful - I've got a site-to-site vpn tunnel finally working between two ER6120 devices (running latest firmware) - for a number of reasons, the 'force all traffic' option is absolutely required - has anyone got this to work at all?

regards, chris o.
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Re:Route All Traffic vía VPN tunnel
2015-02-06 00:01:58 - last edited 2021-08-21 04:58:54
Hello - I finally have a site-to-site PPTP tunnel running between two ER6120 devices - devices on each private LAN section can see and connect to each other - see diagram here:





- the original question remains: (1) how to force all traffic from the remote CLIENT ER6120 over the PPTP VPN to the SERVER ER6120 (i.e. no split tunneling) and then (2) how to set routes so that devices in the ER6120 CLIENT LAN (private net) can also access devices behind the ER6120 SERVER LAN and WAN (private LAN plus intranet behind PPTP server) -

- normal client PPTP devices that connect to a PPTP server can do this via PPTP server routing tables - for some reason, the ER6120 PPTP Server seems difficult to configure to do this -

- yes, I've posted to TP-Link Support; they have no soultion - I'm hoping someone here has had experience in setting static routes on a ER6120 can advise -

regards, chris o.
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Same problem
2015-05-14 12:26:20 - last edited 2021-08-21 04:58:54
I just got 2 TP-link router and I have followed this documentation for site to site ipsec vpn here: http://www.tp-link.us/article/?id=380
from router B I am able to ping the gateway and any devise connected to that LAN on router A.

My question is, can I route all internet traffic from router B to A? if yes, is there any documentation on how to set all my pc to route all my internet traffic the the A router gateway?
right now I have 1 pc connected to router B and all internet traffic is going out router B gateway, what am I doing wrong here?
Thanks
Dem
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Re:Route All Traffic vía VPN tunnel
2015-06-15 14:12:58 - last edited 2021-08-21 04:58:54
I cannot believe this question is still being asked.
The last time I checked the TL-ER6120 and TL-ER6020 aren't capable of this with the current firmware.
The only router capable of this since last year is the TL-ER604W.
Do searches in the forums before reviving an old thread. Posting link below.
http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?78527-Enterprise-Virtual-Private-Network-HUB-SPOKE-configuration-(TL-ER604W)
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Same problem
2021-12-01 04:47:05
I am trying to figure this one out as well. Not successful. If you were successful, could you please share me the steps?
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Same problem
2021-12-17 16:26:50

@DhanushM This original thread is pretty old, but even with newer ER605 there is still the same issue:  there is no way to easily route all traffic from a client over the vpn. 

 

Has anyone cracked this?

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