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      Kaetih.Lue
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      Hello,

      I have OpenVPN server running on my SG-2100 firewall. I want to be able to connect from remote office's laptop to device in SG-2100 LAN network.
      I have a problem adding route to access device in SG-2100 LAN network from remote laptop connected to Teltonika modem with OpenVPN client config.

      SG-2100 LAN: 192.168.50.0/24
      OpenVPN Tunnel network: 10.10.0.0/16
      Teltonika Modem Lan Network: 192.168.1.0/24
      Device i want to connect: 192.168.50.101

      Teltonika has OpenVPN client is connected to SG-2100 OpenVPN server. The problem is that i can not connect with my laptop to 192.168.50.101 device on SG-2100 LAN network. I can only connect to 10.10.0.1 firewall.

      When use Redirect IPv4 Gateway Force all client-generated IPv4 traffic through the tunnel option i can connect to 192.168.50.101 device. But i do not need this option to be enabled.
      How can i add route to 192.168.50.101 device to be able to work from remote workplace without forcing all traffic through the tunnel?

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        viragomann @Kaetih.Lue
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        @Kaetih-Lue
        Presumed, the Teltonika accepts pushed routes, you can enter the networks, you want to access at "Local Network/s" in the server settings.
        If you only need this single IP enter

        192.168.50.101/32
        
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          Kaetih.Lue @viragomann
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          @viragomann

          Thank you. I am new in networks. I thought that Local Networks means Tunnel network. I inserted 192.168.50.0/24 into Local Networks and it works.

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