the first two servers are the DNS servers configured on the router for the LAN via DHCP. I never explicitly told the third to be, but I assume all of this is because I selected DNS to be advertised to clients.
To test, I did ping. I can reach each of the router (192.168.50.1) as well as 8.8.8.8 and google.com while not on wifi and using the VPN.
However, I can access neither the router nor google.com in a browser.
I feel like I could do something to terminate things like the stored routes you mentioned, or the active session from the wifi-connected client. Was wondering if there was an active way to do that that wasn't reboot or waiting for some TTL
Correct on both counts
Here's the dump.
I can connect to the router admin GUI when connected via the wifi it manages while also being on its VPN, but that's obviously not helpful in the wild.
I've looked through several dozen thread with similar issues, but none appear to provide solutions that have had any effect on my problem.
I have a RT-AC66U B1 running Merlin 386.14
the local network is 192.168.50.0/24
OpenVPN is enabled, TUN/UDP, with a subnet of 192.168.69.0/24. connection...