Hey,
My first post on the forum. Hoping somebody can help with a static routes question on my RT-AC66U.
I have a Server 2012R2 Routing and Remote access server behind my ASUS Router.
This server has a couple of Site-to-Site VPNs configured. The remote sites have different subnets from my local lan.
Rather than configure static routes on all my clients for these remote networks, Id like to configure them on my ASUS router.
I added the static routes to the ASUS router and pointed to my RRAS server.
I then tested by pinging a PC at the remote site from the ASUS router. This works. All packets returned.
Great. Next I tested a ping from a client in my network. This worked too.
However nothing but ICMP Ping seems to work.
When I try to RDP to a PC at remote site, I get stuck at "Configuring", then it fails.
I cant get to any of my file shares either.
Cannot browse web interface of remote hosts.
Literally no traffic but ICMP seems to be being routed correctly.
Anybody have any pointers?
If I create static routes on the clients, everything works fine. So the RRAS box and its traffic is being routed correctly. Everything on the remote networks is configured properly too.
Thanks!
My first post on the forum. Hoping somebody can help with a static routes question on my RT-AC66U.
I have a Server 2012R2 Routing and Remote access server behind my ASUS Router.
This server has a couple of Site-to-Site VPNs configured. The remote sites have different subnets from my local lan.
Rather than configure static routes on all my clients for these remote networks, Id like to configure them on my ASUS router.
I added the static routes to the ASUS router and pointed to my RRAS server.
I then tested by pinging a PC at the remote site from the ASUS router. This works. All packets returned.
Great. Next I tested a ping from a client in my network. This worked too.
However nothing but ICMP Ping seems to work.
When I try to RDP to a PC at remote site, I get stuck at "Configuring", then it fails.
I cant get to any of my file shares either.
Cannot browse web interface of remote hosts.
Literally no traffic but ICMP seems to be being routed correctly.
Anybody have any pointers?
If I create static routes on the clients, everything works fine. So the RRAS box and its traffic is being routed correctly. Everything on the remote networks is configured properly too.
Thanks!