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Guidance Please on VPN routing by client IP Range

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06 Nov 2013 13:30 #7 by sicon
It would be here....
"ToHolkam" being the VPN name

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08 Nov 2013 22:53 #8 by irrelevant

Voodle wrote:
The 2820 doesn't get new features now, I've checked :/ it had a good run (2008-2012)
The 2830 and 2860 can do this though now :)



That's a shame... especially as I really can't justify spending ~£200 on a new router when this one is behaving fine for everything else :(

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11 Nov 2013 11:28 #9 by sicon
The 2820 had a great run but its totally out done by the others now.

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27 Nov 2013 07:04 #10 by chal1oye
I asked about this on the 2960 and was told it could not do it - can you let me know where on the config menu's the 2830/2860 let you do this in case I was misinformed

GuL

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27 Nov 2013 08:26 #11 by dgarratt
I would imagine that it can be done - the 2960 is a very complex bit of kit - unfortunately I'm not a networking wizard and the manual just tells you what you can see on each screen without explaining how it can be used. The client vpn wizard does allow you to enter you LAN ip range and subnet so I was wondering if I could define a separate range of IP's which would go via the VPN - dunno - will need to experiment.

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