Dear All,
Thanks for the wonderful software!! I am not a tech guy but still find it easy using this software!
I run a small office with about 10 laptops connected to a Wifi Router. I run two major Multiuser LAN Applications which would only work on a local LAN. The issue I am having is that one of the softwares would not allow me to connect from my home through VPN. It says that I am connected to a different LAN Segment and so the license cannot be served. The problem is that my office IP addresses are in the range 192.168.1.* and softether allocates 192.168.10.* using SecureNAT. The software would only serve license to users connected on the same IP segment and subnet as per the user manual.
I cant get the Localbridge working as I use a wifi router and I cannot really connect using an Ethernet port for various reasons.
Any help would be much appreciated!!
IP Address Issue
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Re: IP Address Issue
Localbridge is a required for solving your problem.
If your AP doesn't have an Ethernet port, please use wifi Ethernet bridge equipment.
If your AP doesn't have an Ethernet port, please use wifi Ethernet bridge equipment.
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Re: IP Address Issue
Thank you. I knew that. Just that the location of the router was not supportive of having a ethernet connection. Anyway I did manage to change the location and got it to work some time back.
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Re: IP Address Issue
Off topic here. But can anyone help me with Wake on Lan feature. Since I run a small office, I would like my server to stay off and only remotely wake it up and use it. My ISP assigns a dynamic public IP. How can I use softether here? Do I need to go in for a DDNS or is there any softether functionality that I could use.
The manual was not very eloborate.
The manual was not very eloborate.
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Re: IP Address Issue
Yes, please use DDNS of SoftEther or generic DDNS.