i have two identical asus GT-AXE11000 routers in two cities. I used to be able to use OpenVPN to link 2 of the older Asus routers. However, when I do the same thing on these routers (enable servers, download config files, then load them into each routers as the clients), I get a routing issue...I get a message in the VPN fusion client that says: "IP/Routing conflict: Please change your router LAN subnet"
If I change the router LAN subnet from 192.168.2.x to some other subnet (i.e. 192.168.3.x), I still get the same issue.
It seems like the OpenVPN network creates a new subnet starting with 10.8.x.x or something. I don't think this use to occur on my old set of routers running older firmware and OpenVPN. Ideas?
I've tried with both PPTP (which is insecure and not preferred) as well as with OpenVPN. As soon as I enable the connection, I lose internet access on my computer, so I guess the routing tables get messed up. Please ELIM5...
I also did some research and found this link:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/openvpn-client-in-asus-causes-ip-routing-conflict.68788/#post-7196...Seems like "VPN Fusion" (which is the client) "doesn't set up routes...." Is there a way I can do this manually?