I have the TP-Link switch in my home network and use the Easy Smart Configuration Utility to set it up. It's installed and working fine with VLAN's, etc.
I want to be able to access it for changes over VPN while I'm not home for extended periods. I'm using PPTP for VPN, and RT-AC68P running the latest Merlin for the VPN server at home. Win 10 on the remote computer.
Connecting to the VPN and bringing up the config utility, it scans both local and VPN IP's and correctly finds the switch and identifies its IP address. The "Located On" IP address is the IP assigned to the VPN interface on the remote computer. Everything looks like normal until I try to log in. Then it says the switch is not on the same subnet as the utility, even though in the utility's initial screen it shows the switch IP address and "Located On" as being the same subnet.
Any suggestions to make it work?
I want to be able to access it for changes over VPN while I'm not home for extended periods. I'm using PPTP for VPN, and RT-AC68P running the latest Merlin for the VPN server at home. Win 10 on the remote computer.
Connecting to the VPN and bringing up the config utility, it scans both local and VPN IP's and correctly finds the switch and identifies its IP address. The "Located On" IP address is the IP assigned to the VPN interface on the remote computer. Everything looks like normal until I try to log in. Then it says the switch is not on the same subnet as the utility, even though in the utility's initial screen it shows the switch IP address and "Located On" as being the same subnet.
Any suggestions to make it work?