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Not able to connect to remote resources on iPad or iPhone VPN
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15 Jul 2020 22:57 #96668
by ranjit8083
Replied by ranjit8083 on topic Re: Not able to connect to remote resources on iPad or iPhone VPN
Hello again,
So I have changed my home internal network to 192.168.2.x range. I can connect to the VPN, however I am still unable to connect to any devices or browse to anything whilst on the VPN. I have general internet access but just cannot access anything. Again, the Windows and Android devices are working fine.
Home details:
Router: 192.168.2.1
iPad has a WiFi IP of 192.168.2.10
When connected via Smart VPN client, I get an Assigned IP of 192.168.0.41
Remote details:
Router: 192.168.0.1
Thanks
So I have changed my home internal network to 192.168.2.x range. I can connect to the VPN, however I am still unable to connect to any devices or browse to anything whilst on the VPN. I have general internet access but just cannot access anything. Again, the Windows and Android devices are working fine.
Home details:
Router: 192.168.2.1
iPad has a WiFi IP of 192.168.2.10
When connected via Smart VPN client, I get an Assigned IP of 192.168.0.41
Remote details:
Router: 192.168.0.1
Thanks
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16 Jul 2020 02:20 #96669
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Replied by hornbyp on topic Re: Not able to connect to remote resources on iPad or iPhone VPN
Well now there is nothing in the 'details' that would indicate an issue - so it seems to be something IOS-related. I don't know anything about IOS or Apple products in general
You say you have 'internet access'. Is that via your local connection, or via the VPN? (Have you enabled 'Use Default Gateway on Remote Network "?).
From this point on, you really need to use 'standard' IP debugging tools (Ping, Traceroute, nslookup etc) to understand what is going on. I assume these must be available for IOS, but I don't know what form they take.
You say you have 'internet access'. Is that via your local connection, or via the VPN? (Have you enabled 'Use Default Gateway on Remote Network
From this point on, you really need to use 'standard' IP debugging tools (Ping, Traceroute, nslookup etc) to understand what is going on. I assume these must be available for IOS, but I don't know what form they take.
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