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openvpn on asus merlin using power lines

ok, i am going to install asus merlin again and hard wire it to the isp router using these power lines,

1. Do i need to plug the isp LAN port into the N66u WAN port, then i just leave the N66U in router mode ?
2. Should i set the N66U subnet different to the isp router
3. I intend to then setup openvpn, will i need to forward a port to the isp router for it to work
4. Anything else i should do ?
 
Ok understood. How come many moons ago running the same router connected to a modem only, I didn't have to edit the .ovpn file, just curious.
 
Ok understood. How come many moons ago running the same router connected to a modem only, I didn't have to edit the .ovpn file, just curious.
Because you were connected to a modem only. In other words you didn't have a double-NAT setup (a router behind another router).
 
Because you were connected to a modem only. In other words you didn't have a double-NAT setup (a router behind another router).

i checked the client1 key and my ddns info is already present, im not entirley sure i am understanding the port forward. So the N66u WAN port is wired to ISP router LAN port, which device am i entering the port forward on, currently if i connect to isp modem via its wifi i can access the N66u but not vice versa, the ISP router has issued the N66u with a WAN ip of 192.168.1.20 and the ISP IP address is 192.168.1.1, the LAN on the N66u is 192.168.11.xxx, not sure what info i should be adding to which router regarding ports etc as well.

This is what the DDNS page on N66u says..
The wireless router currently uses a private WAN IP address.

This router may be in the multiple-NAT environment and DDNS service cannot work in this environment.
 
You should create a port forwarding entry on the ISP router to forward UDP port 1194 (assuming you're using default settings) to 192.168.1.20.
 
You should create a port forwarding entry on the ISP router to forward UDP port 1194 (assuming you're using default settings) to 192.168.1.20.

Like this ?, if so, it still wont connect...
 

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That looks correct. If it's not working look for error messages in the VPN client's log file and also in the N66U's syslog.

Maybe I should export a new .ovpn file or reboot both routers
 
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