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'''NOTE''': this step is purely optional and should be used only if you plan on using your server as a web proxy for your clients. If you are just planning to use L2TP to connect multiple remote networks into a single virtual network, you should probably skip this step.
 
'''NOTE''': this step is purely optional and should be used only if you plan on using your server as a web proxy for your clients. If you are just planning to use L2TP to connect multiple remote networks into a single virtual network, you should probably skip this step.
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===L2TP Client (RUT2)===
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* Now let's configure the L2TP '''Client'''. Login to the router's WebUI and go to '''Services → VPN → L2TP'''. Select '''Role: Client''', enter a name for the new instance and click the "Add" button:
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[[File:Configuration examples pptp adding client v2.png]]
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* Click the "Edit" button located to the right of the newly created PPTP Client to enter the instance's settings window. In the settings window, '''Enable''' the PPTP instance, specify the server's '''Public (WAN) IP address''' and the '''client's authentication''' info as specified in the server's configuration:
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[[File:Configuration examples pptp client configuration v2.png]]
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Once this is done, don't forget to save the changes.
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* '''Optional''': if you plan on using the server as a web proxy, you should also enable the '''Use as default gateway''' option in the client's configuration:
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[[File:Configuration examples pptp proxy client side v2.png]]
    
==See also==
 
==See also==