Go to VPN settings on your Android deviceĬonfigure forward routing (sometimes you have to enable show advanced options first) So, we tell the VPN clients how they find a route to this address:Īccess ip range 192.168.178.0 – 192.168.178.254 over the virtual VPN gateway 192.168.179.1ġ92.168.178.0/255.255.255.0/192.168.179.1Ĭlick: Enable virtual SecureNAT Configure Windows 10 clientsįollow the pictures below to untick: Use default gateway on remote network Configure iOS clients Configure Android clients We want to access 192.168.178.29 (the remote server) The virtual vpn server host listens to connections on : 192.168.179.1Ĭlick on ‘Edit the static routing table to push’ The VPN clients are in a neighbour network within the DHCP ip range Reminder: The remote network we want to access has the ip range: Server IP address: 192.168.178.29 <- this is the PC we want access over VPNģ.) Enable SecureNAT and click on SecureNAT configurationĤ.) Here is the secure NAT configuration. Router IP address: 192.168.178.1 <- the remote PC 192.168.178.92 is connected via DSL to the internet In this example we have the following configuration: Here is a tutorial on how to configure SoftEther for split routing. I installed VPN Server softether-vpnserver-v1.00-909.05. and VPN Client softether-vpnclient-v1.00-909.05. Most internet traffic is encrypted anyway. sirase Posts: 28 Joined: Mon 6:06 am problem: VPN bridge connection very very slow by sirase Mon 6:22 am Hi, I'm sirase. Many times you want to access remote resources only. Routing all traffic through a VPN connection can slow down internet speed.
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