- Dec 21, 2017
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Hi folks,
When I switched out my older Asus router for the newer one, I also changed from PTPP VPN Server to allow remote connections, to the OpenVPN Server implementation. I set up the client on my phone, and all was well. Now I'm trying to connect in via my laptop (while I'm out of town), and it no workie.
I've got OpenVPN server running on my Asus AX92U Router; its firmware is up to date. Months ago I generated the client.ovpn credential file and imported it to the OpenVPN app on my Android phone; after connecting (when my phone is away from my LAN, using either cellular data or a wifi hotspot), I've got a fine connection to my LAN and for example I can access cameras through my Blue Iris app, or use a Remote Desktop app on the phone. All resources from the LAN are available on my phone as long as I've got the OpenVPN VPN running.
However, when I've installed the OpenVPN Connect client on my relatively boring i5 laptop in Windows 10, and imported the client.ovpn file, although the OpenVPN client software reports connection established, I'm not able to access any resources on my LAN; the main things I want to do are remote desktop (via MS RDP) into various servers there, or occasionally print something to the printer there. Or sometimes access BI; I generally do that on the phone though. Nothing works. Remote Desktop doesn't see any of the computers on the LAN, nor is the printer seen.
I've tried:
1. Rebooting the remote client laptop computer (
)
2. Reinstalling OpenVPN and re-importing the client.ovpn credential
3. Changing my client's assessment of the wifi internet connection from public to private
4. Briefly turning off firewall for private connections (after this didn't fix anything, I turned it back on)
5. Connecting my laptop computer to my phone hotspot instead of a wifi hotspot, just to try a different source internet connection and to avoid conflict with both my home LAN being 192.168.1.xxx and the remote LAN my laptop is on also being a 192.168.1.xxx address
6. I have access to another windows PC where I am, so tried installing the OpenVPN client on it and attempting connection. The connection is established just like on my laptop, but no access to anything on my LAN. This makes me think it's not something unique to my laptop; probably some form of user error.
None of these has enabled me to remote into my PCs or access any resources at the home LAN. I'm guessing I've missed some sort of basic step in setup or usage and would appreciate any insights for setting things right.
I'm perplexed that it worked so smoothly on my phone, but refuses to on PCs. I must be missing something. It's just odd that I can't get my laptop to connect to any resources on the LAN; this worked fine with the prior VPN (PTPP) I was using to connect to my LAN. Of course that used the built-in VPN connect tool in Windows rather than a separate client piece of software.
Thanks all for any thoughts.
When I switched out my older Asus router for the newer one, I also changed from PTPP VPN Server to allow remote connections, to the OpenVPN Server implementation. I set up the client on my phone, and all was well. Now I'm trying to connect in via my laptop (while I'm out of town), and it no workie.
I've got OpenVPN server running on my Asus AX92U Router; its firmware is up to date. Months ago I generated the client.ovpn credential file and imported it to the OpenVPN app on my Android phone; after connecting (when my phone is away from my LAN, using either cellular data or a wifi hotspot), I've got a fine connection to my LAN and for example I can access cameras through my Blue Iris app, or use a Remote Desktop app on the phone. All resources from the LAN are available on my phone as long as I've got the OpenVPN VPN running.
However, when I've installed the OpenVPN Connect client on my relatively boring i5 laptop in Windows 10, and imported the client.ovpn file, although the OpenVPN client software reports connection established, I'm not able to access any resources on my LAN; the main things I want to do are remote desktop (via MS RDP) into various servers there, or occasionally print something to the printer there. Or sometimes access BI; I generally do that on the phone though. Nothing works. Remote Desktop doesn't see any of the computers on the LAN, nor is the printer seen.
I've tried:
1. Rebooting the remote client laptop computer (

2. Reinstalling OpenVPN and re-importing the client.ovpn credential
3. Changing my client's assessment of the wifi internet connection from public to private
4. Briefly turning off firewall for private connections (after this didn't fix anything, I turned it back on)
5. Connecting my laptop computer to my phone hotspot instead of a wifi hotspot, just to try a different source internet connection and to avoid conflict with both my home LAN being 192.168.1.xxx and the remote LAN my laptop is on also being a 192.168.1.xxx address
6. I have access to another windows PC where I am, so tried installing the OpenVPN client on it and attempting connection. The connection is established just like on my laptop, but no access to anything on my LAN. This makes me think it's not something unique to my laptop; probably some form of user error.
None of these has enabled me to remote into my PCs or access any resources at the home LAN. I'm guessing I've missed some sort of basic step in setup or usage and would appreciate any insights for setting things right.
I'm perplexed that it worked so smoothly on my phone, but refuses to on PCs. I must be missing something. It's just odd that I can't get my laptop to connect to any resources on the LAN; this worked fine with the prior VPN (PTPP) I was using to connect to my LAN. Of course that used the built-in VPN connect tool in Windows rather than a separate client piece of software.
Thanks all for any thoughts.