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    VPN, Site to Site with VLAN's advice

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    • The Computer GuyT
      The Computer Guy
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I've a customer who until recently had their networking bouncing over an industrial estate via 60Ghz links, however, there's been building work on the estate and now the line of sight is compromised, and the 60Ghz links are to be removed.

      So the second location now has a leased line, the main site has had a pfSense firewall for a while, I've upgraded this to a Netgate 8200 and have installed a Netgate 8200 in the new location.

      There are 3 networks used on the main site.

      Network 1 - Office LAN (VLAN tag none)
      Network 2 - Machine Network (VLAN tag 2)

      At the remote site, I'd like to tunnel back to the main site the Office LAN network, and the Machine Network.

      What is the best way to do this? (ipsec/OpenVPN/Wireguard etc)
      Network 1 & 2 should be able to respond to Active Directory logins, and SMB services.

      Thank you in advance :)

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        Any of those VPNs could work for that. I would probably use IPSec for a fixed site to site tunnel like that though.

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