Hello,
current setup is as follows:
Site A:
LAN subnet 192.168.100.0/24.
Provider router with 5 Gigabit bridged Ethernet ports, usable for LAN.
Site B:
LAN subnet 192.168.200.0/24.
Provider router with 5 Gigabit bridged Ethernet ports, usable for LAN.
Both sites' routers are not capable of VPN (consumer routers supplied by access provider).
Requirements:
1. Creattion of SSTP Site-to-Site VPN between A and B, using hEX on each site.
2. All web traffic from devices which are connected to hEX on site B shall be routed through internet access of site A.
3. Clients connected to hEX on site B must be able to communicate with clients on site A which are connected to provider router.
Questions:
a) Can the requirements be met?
b) Can hEX devices have same LAN subnets on their ethernet ports, all bridged together (i.e. 192.168.100.0/24 on A, 192.168.200.0/24 on B)?
c) Is it possible to bridge SSTP interface with LAN ports on each hEX?
I would appreciate feedback very much. Maybe you also have some specific tips on how to do the subnetting + routing.
Thanks,
mcw