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Recent content by Just Some Guy

  1. J

    RT-N66U (lan to lan VPN)

    Thanks for following up. I can ping from the client LAN to the server LAN but not back. I may just try switching out both to a different firmware and use openVPN (as suggested by RMerlin) and use a 3rd party DDNS. Glad to hear you got something working. It was your initial post that...
  2. J

    RT-N66U (lan to lan VPN)

    I was finally able to ping other devices on the server's network. In addition to the IP settings Merlin said to use, I also had to set the Remote subnet/netmask to on the VPN client page to: 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 I can't refer to names, only IP address, but I think it'll work for my needs.
  3. J

    RT-N66U (lan to lan VPN)

    First, thank you for your replies. I genuinely appreciate it. I've reconfigured the networks like so: PPTP Server DHCP pool: 192.168.1.2-12 PPTP Server VPN pool: 192.168.1.100 - 109 PPTP Client DHCP pool: 192.168.2.2-12 However, I was still unable to ping any of the connected...
  4. J

    RT-N66U (lan to lan VPN)

    Sorry for the typo. The IP address are all on 192.168.1.XXX Server DHCP Pool: 2 -12 Server VPN Pool: 100 - 109 Client DHCP Pool: 201 - 210 I had looked around and saw that you gave that advice to others and it seemed to work for them, so I tried to set mine up the same way.
  5. J

    RT-N66U (lan to lan VPN)

    I have tried the client (at my office) and am able to get a pptp connection to my house with two RT-N66U routers (server [house] running ASUS firmware 3.0.0.4.260, client [office] running Shibby 097) - at least, the log on the server shows But I am not able to ping any of the connected machines...
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