![]() ![]() I chose the virtual server route as mentioned in the link. (refer to link 4) Youll need to forward ports or create virtual servers to allow the vpn traffic to come through. For me it was 192.168.1.2 finally change it client bridge and save and apply settings.īack to the hosting router the DIR-655. Under VPN the server ip will be the IP address of dd-wrt router since its hosting the VPN endpoint. Setup your DDNS service if you wish (although I dont think it matters since the host router is setup with ddns already plus the ddns updates dont occur to the second router as it seems to not work going from wan to wireless lan). On the wireless side while the router is in AP mode, setup the specific wireless channel, channel width, encryption type, SSID and password, etc exactly as the host AP. On the dd-wrt router (refer again to links 1, 2 & 3) set router address to 192.168.1.2 with the default gateway the ip address from the first router which was 192.168.1.1. For the wireless side you have to pick a specific wireless channel, channel width, encryption type, SSID and password, etc. ![]() Setup your DDNS service and anything else. (refer to links 1 & 2) I set my DIR-655 ip as 192.168.1.1 (you could set this to whatever you want), which will also be the default gateway address. VPN Pass-through not working on D-Link DI-524 - Networking Here's some links for reference to get you familiar:Ĥ. (if you dont have a dd-wrt capable router then youll have to use a computer or another device as the vpn endpoint) It's similar to the first line except that my DIR-655 is wirelessly bridged to the WNR3500 and the WNR3500 acts as the vpn endpoint. Here's a pic of the setup I wanted to accomplish. ![]()
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