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Connecting network access between two VLANs.

Connecting network access between two VLANs.

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Ungenuine
Member
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06-11-2023, 11:35 AM
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Hi, I have two networks set up. The router uses two VLANs: VLAN0 handles all traffic via an OpenVPN client on the router, while VLAN1 connects to the ISP's router. My main issue is that I can reach devices on both VLANs using their IP addresses, but I want a unified view of my SMB equipment—including APs and the server—in Windows Explorer or Network settings. The router at 10.0.0.1, the AP, and my laptop aren’t visible, and my laptop can’t connect to the server. The OpenVPN client on the server is slowing everything down, limiting speeds to just 4MBps even though the direct link is much faster (100/25). Any suggestions on how to fix this?
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Ungenuine
06-11-2023, 11:35 AM #1

Hi, I have two networks set up. The router uses two VLANs: VLAN0 handles all traffic via an OpenVPN client on the router, while VLAN1 connects to the ISP's router. My main issue is that I can reach devices on both VLANs using their IP addresses, but I want a unified view of my SMB equipment—including APs and the server—in Windows Explorer or Network settings. The router at 10.0.0.1, the AP, and my laptop aren’t visible, and my laptop can’t connect to the server. The OpenVPN client on the server is slowing everything down, limiting speeds to just 4MBps even though the direct link is much faster (100/25). Any suggestions on how to fix this?

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Fabista
Member
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06-11-2023, 03:36 PM
#2
In Windows Explorer's address bar, you can enter the IP address like \\192.168.0.50. Once done, you can assign these shares as network drives. Device listing details aren't accessible via routing, as they rely on broadcast addresses.
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Fabista
06-11-2023, 03:36 PM #2

In Windows Explorer's address bar, you can enter the IP address like \\192.168.0.50. Once done, you can assign these shares as network drives. Device listing details aren't accessible via routing, as they rely on broadcast addresses.

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Energy39
Junior Member
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06-14-2023, 04:24 AM
#3
Certainly, that approach is valid. I was curious about whether it's feasible to display a complete list of devices in the network window.
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Energy39
06-14-2023, 04:24 AM #3

Certainly, that approach is valid. I was curious about whether it's feasible to display a complete list of devices in the network window.

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Legowim
Junior Member
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06-14-2023, 04:44 AM
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Usually I’ve managed to get the network list to function correctly only within a specific domain. Else it tends to be inconsistent.
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Legowim
06-14-2023, 04:44 AM #4

Usually I’ve managed to get the network list to function correctly only within a specific domain. Else it tends to be inconsistent.

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HannahGG
Member
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06-21-2023, 03:05 AM
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I understand you've set up numerous configurations for subnet changes. It seems like you'll need to keep this in mind moving forward. Thanks.
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HannahGG
06-21-2023, 03:05 AM #5

I understand you've set up numerous configurations for subnet changes. It seems like you'll need to keep this in mind moving forward. Thanks.