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'''Configuration scheme''': | '''Configuration scheme''': | ||
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The figure above depicts the L2TP/IPsec scheme. - The router with the Public IP address (''RUT1'') acts as the L2TP/IPsec server and the '''Windows 10 device''' acts as client. L2TP connects the networks of ''RUT1'' and ''Windows 10 client'' and IPsec provides the encryption for the L2TP tunnel. | The figure above depicts the L2TP/IPsec scheme. - The router with the Public IP address (''RUT1'') acts as the L2TP/IPsec server and the '''Windows 10 device''' acts as client. L2TP connects the networks of ''RUT1'' and ''Windows 10 client'' and IPsec provides the encryption for the L2TP tunnel. | ||
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===L2TP Server (RUT1)=== | ===L2TP Server (RUT1)=== | ||
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* Login to the router's WebUI and navigate to | * Login to the router's WebUI and navigate to the <b>Services → VPN → L2TP</b> page and do the following | ||
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<li>Select <i>Role: Server</i>.</li> | |||
<li>Enter a <i>custom configuration name</i>.</li> | |||
<li>Click the 'Add New' button.</li> | |||
<li>Click the 'Edit' button next to the newly created L2TP instance.</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
[[File:{{{file_add_new}}}|border|class=tlt-border]] | |||
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*Enter a custom name for your IPsec instance and click the "Add" button. | *Enter a custom name for your IPsec instance and click the "Add" button. | ||
[[File:L2TPWIN10-02.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | [[File:L2TPWIN10-02.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | ||