Hello, I have openvpn up and running and all traffic routed threw it since I travel so much. But I want the remote computers to be on a subnet range the same as my local machines. IE 192.168.10.20 - 192.168.10.30. Here are my settings now: Thank You; For

Aug 31, 2014 IPsec Tunnel between two DrayTek Routers using the same IP The problem of building VPN tunnels to another router that uses the same IP range is that there will be two routes to the same IP subnet that conflicts with each other. If neither of them can change the IP subnet, the solution is to translate the local IP to a un-used range for the VPN connection. Below describes how to do that on Vigor Routers. vpn subnet mask issue - social.technet.microsoft.com May 26, 2010

Hello everyone, I just need to know if there is a solution to have same subnet on a client machine and on the server side to communicate. Problem: OpenVPN-server: 192.168.0.0/24 OpenVPN-klient on home network: 192.168.0.0/24 Tunnel network: 192.168.3.0/24

VPN between two sites using same subnet - Cisco Community VPN between two sites using same subnet And never forget the better solution if one site is really a more small branch-office: If you renumber the IP-addressing in that office you won't have this ongoing pain that double-NAT causes.-- Don't stop after you've improved your network! Improve the world by lending money to the working poor: VPN with same subnet | Fortinet Technical Discussion Forums Jun 21, 2016

To keep the same base networks that you have you could break the 192.168.1.0/24 (subnet mask 255.255.255.0) network into multiple, smaller subnets since you aren't using all of the addresses

How do you deal with VPN access that has the same subnet We allow VPN access on our laptops so users can access their network resources from outside the company. What frequently comes up is when a user connects from their home network that happens to use the same subnet at the company. UniFi - USG/UDM VPN: How to Configure Site-to-Site VPN Enabled: Allows an admin to enable or disable the VPN tunnel without erasing parameters. Remote Subnets: This section should be populated with the networks on the remote side of the VPN. /32 is not a valid subnet mask. Peer IP: Public IP of the remote gateway. This can also be the public IP of a gateway in front of a downstream router if the Configuring a separate IP Subnet for GVC Clients | SonicWall In this method both the GVC clients and the LAN hosts will be in the same subnet. However, in certain cases there could be a requirement where the GVC clients be separated from the LAN subnet. This could be achieved by assigning GVC clients IP addresses not part of any interface configured in the SonicWall. How to configure IPSec LAN to LAN VPN for multiple subnets