Pegasus9
Regular Contributor
I can get IPSEC, OpenVPN and PPTP all to work on the router. The problem is the router will not let me use a subset of the IPs I use on my LAN.
I want to come in via VPN and be able to access the resources on my network, but I need a way to bridge the two subnets. I have allowed what the router calls NAT passthrough but it does not resolve the issue.
In the old days, I would have done with a hardware bridge, but I don't think they make ethernet bridges anymore.
Can find nothing online about how to do this, but I can't be the only one who needs to do this. Any ideas?
I want to come in via VPN and be able to access the resources on my network, but I need a way to bridge the two subnets. I have allowed what the router calls NAT passthrough but it does not resolve the issue.
In the old days, I would have done with a hardware bridge, but I don't think they make ethernet bridges anymore.
Can find nothing online about how to do this, but I can't be the only one who needs to do this. Any ideas?