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'''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 '''Services → VPN → IPsec'''.
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* Login to the router's WebUI and navigate to the <b>Services → VPN → L2TP</b> page and do the following
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<ul>
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    <li>Select <i>Role: Server</i>.</li>
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    <li>Enter a <i>custom configuration name</i>.</li>
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    <li>Click the 'Add New' button.</li>
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    <li>Click the 'Edit' button next to the newly created L2TP instance.</li>
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</ul>
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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]]

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