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Site-to-Site Split Tunnel accessible from both sides

SysErr

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Hi dear Forum :)

I want to create a tunnel from my official-office (SiteA) to my homeoffice (SiteB). Both are connected via Cable. Office 75/10 mbit and home-office 125/12,5 mbit. All external traffic (Internet) should be accessible without tunneling, direct through the respective modem (Split tunnel?). Internal traffic should be possible in both directions. The tunnel should connect automatically after disconnections.

When on the road i want to be able to connect to both sites via L2TP/Ipsec. I use a macbook and a windows laptop.

Why?
My NAS (Qnap) is in the SiteA. The backup is pulled by a windows server on SiteB with the sofware HardlinkBackup over night.
My PBX is on SiteB. One VoIP Telephone is connected on SiteA.
My Multimedia Content is shared on SiteA and should be accessible from SiteB.
It should be possible to access all devices from both sides.

What i tried:
DD-WRT on Asus Rt-N16 on SiteA connects as a client to a PPTP server on SiteB. The tunnel splits, but everything is extremely slow and works only in one direction. SiteA is on 192.168.10.0 subnet, SiteB is on 192.168.1.0 subnet and the PPTP connection uses 192.168.11.0 subnet.

I do not want to have that unsecure PPTP connection anymore and would prefer L2TP/IPsec or OpenVPN.

I can not spend huge money, so i was looking for a DSR-250N but am not sure if this product would do what i want. If it is stable i would of course also accept DD-WRT but am not sure wich hardware would fit my needs.

Dear forum members, i would appreciate your help.
Thx in advance.
 
use openvpn server its way faster then L2TP/IPsec
tomatoeusb, ddw-rt or merlin will do the job.

Your best bet would be ASUS router with merlin firmware.
 
THX yorgi,

I just had a look at the Draytek Vigor 2132ac and it seems to play the game. Are there any suggestions on this?
 

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