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  • * (Optional) A second end device to configure and test remote LAN access Connect to router's '''WebUI''', go to '''Services > VPN > IPsec'''. Enter a name for your IPsec instanc
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  • The easiest way to find out this information is to log in to the router's WebUI and check the '''WAN''' widget in the '''Overview''' page. You will be auto To configure the router we need to enter the router's WebUI. To access it enter your router IP (eg. 192.168.1.1), into your web browser's URL bar.
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  • <li>Select 'Private' access control type; <u>unless</u> you want nodes to connect freely, without autho Take note that if 'Private' access control type is selected, the nodes will only come online after they author
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  • ...}} SMS {{!}} SIM switch {{!}} Signal Strength {{!}} Reboot {{!}} SSH {{!}} WebUI {{!}} New WiFi client {{!}} LAN port state {{!}} Backup {{!}} Restore point ...}} SMS {{!}} SIM switch {{!}} Signal Strength {{!}} Reboot {{!}} SSH {{!}} WebUI {{!}} New WiFi client {{!}} LAN port state {{!}} Backup {{!}} Restore point
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  • Normally, OpenVPN Client access is controlled by enabling or disabling the Client to Client button in OpenV [[File:Networking rutos manual webui basic advanced mode 75.gif|none|border|center|class=tlt-border]]
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  • ...kes IPsec VPNs ideal for connecting remote offices, enabling secure remote access, and linking different network parts. • (Optional) A second end device to configure and test remote LAN access
    4 KB (678 words) - 10:12, 21 May 2024
  • ...s as '''client'''. OpenVPN connects the networks of '''HQ Office''' and '''Remote Office'''. ...internal systems, allowing working from remote office to be possible. All remote office's WAN and LAN traffic is going to travel through VPN tunnel.
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  • The easiest way to find out this information is to log in to the router's WebUI and check the '''WAN''' widget in the '''Overview''' page. You will be auto ...to make some configurations from the router's side. Login to the router's WebUI and navigate to '''Services''' → '''Dynamic DNS''':
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  • ** <b>WebUI</b> ** <b>WebUI</b>
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  • ...ompare the IP address shown there to the one you see in the {{{device}}}'s WebUI. There are many ways how you can check what IP address your device has, a c * Go to RUTX11's WebUI '''Overview''' page and check that in one of the widgets.
    6 KB (1,071 words) - 14:58, 2 August 2023
  • ...and compare the IP address shown there to the one you see in the RUTX11's WebUI. There are many ways how you can check what IP address your device has, a c * Go to RUTX11's WebUI '''Overview''' page and check that in one of the widgets.
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  • The easiest way to find out this information is to log in to the router's WebUI and check the '''WAN''' widget in the '''Overview''' page. You will be auto First thing we need to do is to visit the website of our system. You can access the website by entering '''[http://www.noip.com/login www.noip.com/login]''
    3 KB (516 words) - 09:08, 28 August 2018
  • The easiest way to find out this information is to log in to the router's WebUI and check the '''WAN''' widget in the '''Overview''' page. You will be auto First thing we need to do is to visit the website of our system. You can access the website by entering '''[https://www.dnsdynamic.org https://www.dnsdynam
    3 KB (508 words) - 09:09, 28 August 2018
  • ...asic" button under "Mode", which is located at the top-right corner of the WebUI. In this example, we will be able to access the device webpage using HTTPS, with a free certificate from a free CA.
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  • [[File:Networking rutx manual webui basic advanced mode.gif | border]] ...speed, low-latency internet access to users around the world, including in remote and underserved areas.
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  • ...u can do that by clicking the "Advanced" button, located at the top of the WebUI. ...11''' in this case will be connected to '''Fortigate''' for basic internet access. '''RUT''' has a LAN subnet of 192.168.1.0/24 and WAN subnet of 192.168.10.
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  • * Login to the router's WebUI and navigate to '''Services → VPN → IPsec'''. Enter a custom name for y * '''Remote endpoint''' - IP address or hostname of the remote IPsec instance. '''Leave empty''' for the server configuration
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  • *** WebUI: Added 'starting' status when interface is just enabled *** WebUI: fixed 'unknown' status being displayed for disabled interfaces initially
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  • * Both devices must have WAN access with a static public IP. # Login to the router's WebUI, navigate to the '''Services → VPN → GRE''' page.
    5 KB (804 words) - 17:48, 13 December 2021
  • * Both devices must have WAN access with a static public IP. # Login to the router's WebUI, navigate to the '''Services → VPN → GRE''' page.
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