- Jul 2, 2017
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70.196.x.xright but the network you are connecting FROM like before you establish connection is what range?
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70.196.x.xright but the network you are connecting FROM like before you establish connection is what range?
See, that goes over my head, lol. I'm far from a networking expert. I'll have to do some research on what that means and get back to you with an answer.what does tracert say about the destination? Do you see the traffic attempting to cross the tunnel?
So I looked at this and the only way I can figure out how to do a tracert from my phone is through the router. And I don't think that helps because the switch I'm trying to access is connected to the router.what does tracert say about the destination? Do you see the traffic attempting to cross the tunnel?
I lied. I found an app. Here's a screenshot trying to trace the IP of the switch.So I looked at this and the only way I can figure out how to do a tracert from my phone is through the router. And I don't think that helps because the switch I'm trying to access is connected to the router.
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Yes. Completely removed profile from OpenVPN app, Set advanced settings on server, export client file, import from SD to OpenVPN app on phone, then I can successfully connect to VPN and can access router and internet but not my switch.You did download and import the configuration file and haven't made changes since?
I'll give this a shot.Id start a second server instance, set the options, export the ovpn file again and test on that instance. else reset to defaults and try again.
I had a camera connected and could not access that either.do you have any other devices other than the switch connected to the router you can attempt to access like a printer or nas?
No you are correct. I didn't think that mattered. My switch is the only power source I have for the camera. I'll try to see what else is connected right now and try that.oh i thought the camera was connected to the switch not directly to the router
I tried with my thermostat and my FireTV. I couldn't access anything via IP address in a browser but tracert was successful.do you have any other devices other than the switch connected to the router you can attempt to access like a printer or nas?
Id start a second server instance, set the options, export the ovpn file again and test on that instance. else reset to defaults and try again.
your managed switch has IP info configured but did you give it a default gateway, same for the cam does it have a default gateway?
I just looked and the switch does not have a gateway. Reads as 0.0.0.0 What should I set this as?
SEMI-Fixed it: WOW, can't believe the problem has been so simple all along. Default gateway needed to be set on my switch. I can confirm I can now get into the switch from the VPN, but I am still unable to access the cameras.