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| '''Prerequisites''': | | '''Prerequisites''': |
− | * Two RUTX routers | + | * Two RUTX routers (only the versions, which have WiFi) |
| * A Public Static or Public Dynamic IP address | | * A Public Static or Public Dynamic IP address |
| * An end device to configure the router (PC, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone) | | * An end device to configure the router (PC, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone) |
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− | Go to '''Services → VPN → OpenVPN'''. There create a new configuration by writing '''New configuration name''', selecting role '''Server''' and pressing '''Add''' button. It should appear after a few seconds. Then press '''Edit'''. | + | Go to '''Services → VPN → OpenVPN'''. There create a new configuration by writing '''New configuration name''' (you can type anything you want), selecting role '''Server''' and pressing '''Add''' button. It should appear after a few seconds. Then press '''Edit'''. |
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− | Go to '''Services → VPN → OpenVPN'''. There create a new configuration by writing '''New configuration name''', selecting role '''Client''' and pressing '''Add''' button. It should appear after a few seconds. Then press '''Edit'''. | + | Go to '''Services → VPN → OpenVPN'''. There create a new configuration by writing '''New configuration name''' (you can type anything you want), selecting role '''Client''' and pressing '''Add''' button. It should appear after a few seconds. Then press '''Edit'''. |
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− | Go to '''Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules'''. There create a new '''Forward''' rule by writing a'''Name''', selecting '''Source Zone (newzone)''', '''Destination Zone (lan)''' and pressing '''Add''' button. Then you will be forwarded to the configuration window. | + | Go to '''Network → Firewall → Traffic Rules'''. There create a new '''Forward''' rule by writing a '''Name''', selecting '''Source Zone (newzone)''', '''Destination Zone (lan)''' and pressing '''Add''' button. Then you will be forwarded to the configuration window. |
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− | Now apply the following configuration: | + | Now apply the following steps: |
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| <li>Set '''Protocol''' to '''Any'''.</li> | | <li>Set '''Protocol''' to '''Any'''.</li> |
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− | Remote office should now be able to access HQ network resources. To verify the connection you can ping remote RUTX HQ server LAN IP and if you get a reply, you have successfully connected to HQ‘s internal network. Also, all LAN addresses, that belong to work network (192.168.1.0/24), should now be leased to LAN devices by HQ router. | + | Remote office should now be able to access HQ network resources. To verify the connection you can ping remote RUTX (HQ server) LAN IP and if you get a reply, you have successfully connected to HQ‘s internal network. Also, all LAN addresses, that belong to the work network (192.168.1.0/24), should now be leased to LAN devices by HQ router. |
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