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Speedport smart 3 VPN RDP

vor 4 Jahren

Hallo,

 

ich habe an meinem Router 2 Rechner 192.168.2.101 und 192.168.2.102. Am Router habe ich VPN aktieviert. Auf 192.168.2.102 habe ich den WireGuard Client installiert und die Konfigurationsdatei installiert. Die WireGuard Schnittstelle lässt sich aktivieren und ich habe auch weiterhin Internetzugang. Nun versuche ich mittels RDP auf 192.168.2.101 zuzugreifen, leider ohne Erfolg. Auch ein Ping auf 192.168.2.101 oder den Router ist erfolglos. Was fehlt noch, damit ich eine RDP Session tunneln kann? Wenn der WireGuard Client deaktieviert ist dann funktioniert auch der RDP Zugriff. Ich möchte den VPN Zugriff für den Fall das ich einmal ausßerhalb meines LANs mit RDP zugreifen will. Firewall ist auf 192.168.2.101 deaktiviert.

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    vor 4 Jahren

    @sedo 

     

    du kannst diesen Netzwerktest nicht von innnerhalb deines eigenen Heimnetzwerkes aus durchführen.

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