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After completing this steps, go to the control panel on your laptop. In Tailscale, choose "exit node" -> RUTX12. This should complete the process, and now the traffic from your laptop will pass through the exit node RUTX12, with your laptop's traffic having the IP address of RUTX12.
 
After completing this steps, go to the control panel on your laptop. In Tailscale, choose "exit node" -> RUTX12. This should complete the process, and now the traffic from your laptop will pass through the exit node RUTX12, with your laptop's traffic having the IP address of RUTX12.
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==Configuring Advertised routes==
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Advertised routes refer to LAN networks behind the device advertising them. These networks are accessible to other Tailscale VPN clients.
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Configuring it is quite simple. First, add the LAN network you want to access from other VLAN devices. In this case, we are selecting the network 192.168.1.0/24 and saving the configuration by pressing "Save & Apply."
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[[File:Networking tailscale configuration example advertised routes 1 v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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Next, navigate to the Tailscale admin, where you'll notice that "Subnets" are already enabled from our router's side.
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[[File:Networking tailscale configuration example advertised routes 2 v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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To complete the setup, we'll need to approve it from the console. Access the RUTX12 settings by clicking on the three-dot icon.
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[[File:Networking tailscale configuration example advertised routes 3 v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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A pop-up window will appear. Here, enable your advertised subnet by checking the checkbox and then clicking the "Save" button.
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[[File:Networking tailscale configuration example advertised routes 4 v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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Now, you'll be able to access that advertised LAN network from other Tailscale VPN clients.
    
==See also==
 
==See also==

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