Unable to access TL-SG3452P when connected via VPN
I actually have two issues. I believe whatever is causing one is likely causing the other.
1. When remotely connected to the network via a PPTP VPN, I can access all devices on the network except the two TP-Link switches.
2. All network devices successfully update their system times via an NTP server except the same two switches with the VPN issue.
Notes:
-All devices on the network are connected to the internet and accessible by each other.
-All devices, including the switches in question, are accessible when directly connected to the network (not via VPN), but the NTP issue still exists.
-All devices on VLAN1 (untagged).
-All TP-Link equipment has static IPs without conflicts, same subnet mask (255.255.255.0), and default gateway (192.168.1.1).
-The Router and AP’s are controlled by the Hardware Controller but none of the switches are (including the switches that work as expected).
Hardware Layout:
TL-ER7206 Router (192.168.1.1)
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TL-SG3452P switch (.1.2)
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TL-SG3210XHP-M2 switch (.1.3) OC200 hardware controller (.1.9) three TL-SG2008 switches (.1.5-7)
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three EAP660HD access points (.1.11-13)

to load the following page. Enter 0.0.0.0 as the Destination and Subnet Mask, and enter the IP address of the Next Hop (Default Gateway). Then Click Create.
on the web interface or use the command “copy running-config startup-config” in the CLI to save the configuration, otherwise the switch will lose the configuration after it is powered off.