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    [I think] I need help with static routing?

    Oh geezz... I made a rookie mistake. My Asus router had a firewall enabled. To answer my own question, yes simple static routing works great. Specifically, i just set up a static route on my Netgear IP = 10.0.0.0 Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 Gateway = 192.168.1.252 that's it, now I can see...
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    RT-AC56U router

    Hello, To clarify, are you trying to VPN into your home network when you are not home (i.e. when you're using your laptop at an airport or something similar)?
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    [I think] I need help with static routing?

    Hello, I have three routers: (Router # 1) AT&T Uverse RG (default settings, set by AT&T) SSID = "Uverse" DHCP enabled Basically, I only use this as the internet gateway for my other two routers. LAN IP = 192.168.1.254 (Router # 2) Asus RT-AC56R (Merlin firmware) SSID = "VPN" DHCP enabled WAN...
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