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Ah! Roger, ok. For example, my internal interface is configured with 192.168.1.1 (thats my firewall ip). So you're saying that my client network should have IPs and Gateway something like: Gateway: 192.168.50.1 Clients: 192.168.50.0 Right? Thanks!
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Hi @"james.carson" , thank you for your reply. Can you tell me which is the easiest and quickest way to do this? Should i change the home network or the trusted network on the firewall? When you mean the same subnet, it's the 255.255.255.0, right? thanks.
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Hi @Bruce_Briggs ! Thank you for your reply, i've been battling against this in the last few days but i cant succeed. I only have one trusted network that is 192.168.1.1/24 Then, the vpn users have the 192.168.113.0 that where they connect. the local network of the vpn user is for example, 192.168.1.254. And the printers…
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Hi there! Thank you so much for your replies. It's strange, my local network is 192.168.1.X and my vpn network is 192.168.113.X ... so they don't overlap. My guess is that this should work. Also, i dont have "force all client traffic through tunnel" enabled and i have "allow access to all trusted, optional, and custom…