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24 Oct 2017 22:43 #89888
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Hi,
Ive managed to successfully connect to Azure using IKEv1 on the latest firmware.
One slight issue is how can I ensure all of my local subnets can connect? Eg I have 2 local subnets (LAN - 10.40.0.0/24 and Wifi - 10.50.0.0/24).
When I set the VPN up I setup local IP as the gateway for LAN I can connect from the LAN, when I set the local IP as the Wifi gateway the Wifi works. Is there a way I can make both work?
Thanks
Ive managed to successfully connect to Azure using IKEv1 on the latest firmware.
One slight issue is how can I ensure all of my local subnets can connect? Eg I have 2 local subnets (LAN - 10.40.0.0/24 and Wifi - 10.50.0.0/24).
When I set the VPN up I setup local IP as the gateway for LAN I can connect from the LAN, when I set the local IP as the Wifi gateway the Wifi works. Is there a way I can make both work?
Thanks
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25 Oct 2017 17:46 #89893
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Is it set up in this way? Multiple subnets from the DrayTek across the VPN should work with Azure and the Route-based mode:
https://www.draytek.co.uk/support/guides/kb-lantolan-ipsec-azure
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26 Oct 2017 15:07 #89900
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The VPN is up and down, very unstable. Ive logged a case with support.
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