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Routing openvpn thru ethernet

Routing openvpn thru ethernet

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BurntAndToasty
Junior Member
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12-01-2016, 06:10 AM
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On Windows, you can pick two network interfaces, right-click and choose "bridge connections," then switch the internet connection from one interface to another. This helps link Ethernet devices to a Wi-Fi network. Since you use your VPN for many tasks, you might want to route traffic through your VPN to an Ethernet device over Wi-Fi. How would you like to proceed?
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BurntAndToasty
12-01-2016, 06:10 AM #1

On Windows, you can pick two network interfaces, right-click and choose "bridge connections," then switch the internet connection from one interface to another. This helps link Ethernet devices to a Wi-Fi network. Since you use your VPN for many tasks, you might want to route traffic through your VPN to an Ethernet device over Wi-Fi. How would you like to proceed?

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iBarambe
Member
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12-01-2016, 08:11 AM
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You’ll likely need detailed info about your VPN client software. It might be feasible, but you could require PowerShell commands to get it running. Another option is connecting VPNs to a device like pfSense and using bridges on your network. Or, you can set them up as distinct VLANs within your local network, allowing separate virtual access points.
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iBarambe
12-01-2016, 08:11 AM #2

You’ll likely need detailed info about your VPN client software. It might be feasible, but you could require PowerShell commands to get it running. Another option is connecting VPNs to a device like pfSense and using bridges on your network. Or, you can set them up as distinct VLANs within your local network, allowing separate virtual access points.