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2023-04-22 18:26:31
@ChrisAT You can trust TP-Link on implement things right, so you take care of it yourself. If you use OpenVPN on Windows/Linux you can modify ovpn exported file from Omada (and you have to). Just add...
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2023-04-21 19:31:19
@ChrisAT First you need to understand what is routing network, then you can choose method to reach your device from 1.x (VPN) to 0.x (LAN). There is many ways to do this, so everything is up to you...
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2023-04-19 07:59:01
@Hank21 So there's issue with pushing routes from server to Omada OpenVPN client. Can you confirm this with developers?
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2023-04-19 05:59:11
@Hank21 Yes, let me explain. Home: 192.168.10.0/24 VPN: 192.168.12.0/24 Office: 192.168.14.0/24 With your implementation of OpenVPN if we manage routing with server (pushing it to clients from server...
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2023-04-18 22:31:42
So there is ONLY 2 guys and they do as a PROXY with DEV team? So they cut cost to test stuff localy move to customers (just check forum) and then 2 guys will help you (or not, like me). This is more...
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2023-04-17 20:16:46
@Philbert Thx to provide a link. I red this topic and instructions from TP-Link how to set-up Gateway (router) with Omada SDN, but there is missing one thing. When OpenVPN push routes to clients,...
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