Configuring clients to access internet through office's gateway from home using VPN
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Configuration overview and prerequisites
Prerequisites:
- One Teltonika Networks router (In this article RUTX11 will be used)
- A Public Static or Public Dynamic IP addresses
- At least one end device with Windows 10
The topology above depicts the L2TP/IPsec scheme. - The router with the Public IP address (RUTX11) acts as the L2TP/IPsec server and the Windows 10 device acts as client. L2TP connects the networks of RUTX11 and Windows 10 client, IPsec provides the encryption for the L2TP tunnel.
When the scheme is realized, home workers will be able to reach corporation’s internal network with all internal systems, allowing working from home to be possible. All of the home workers LAN and WAN traffic is going to go through that tunnel.
Configuring HQ corporation router
L2TP
Login to the router's WebUI and navigate to the Services → VPN → L2TP page and do the following:
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IPsec
Go to the Services → VPN → IPsec page and do the following:
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In the IPsec Configuration page, do the following (and leave the rest as defaults, unless your specific configuration requires otherwise):
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Do not forget to Save changes. |
Home worker’s computer
Type VPN settings in the Windows search bar: |
Click the Add a VPN connection button: |
Configure the following parameters:
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After you are redirected back to the VPN settings page, locate your new connection and click the Connect button. If the connection was successful, you should see the word "connected" appear under the connection name: |
Results
Home worker should now be able to access HQ network resources. To verify the connection you can ping some internal HQ server and if you get a reply, you have successfully connected to HQ‘s internal network. |