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TLS Clients solves this problem, because the configuration then "tells" the router not push certain routes to certain Clients. For example, if a router pushes the route '''192.168.5.0 255.255.555.0''' to Client whose LAN IP address is 192.168.5.1, that Client will not be able to reach its network. TLS Clients prevents this - if a Client, for example, has the LAN IP address of 192.168.5.1, he will not receive the ''route 192.168.5.0 255.255.555.0''.
 
TLS Clients solves this problem, because the configuration then "tells" the router not push certain routes to certain Clients. For example, if a router pushes the route '''192.168.5.0 255.255.555.0''' to Client whose LAN IP address is 192.168.5.1, that Client will not be able to reach its network. TLS Clients prevents this - if a Client, for example, has the LAN IP address of 192.168.5.1, he will not receive the ''route 192.168.5.0 255.255.555.0''.
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Next, configure the necessary push options. You will have to include all Clients' networks if you want them all to communicate with each other. For the sake of argument, lets say you have three Clients that belong to three distinct LAN networks:
 
Next, configure the necessary push options. You will have to include all Clients' networks if you want them all to communicate with each other. For the sake of argument, lets say you have three Clients that belong to three distinct LAN networks:

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