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KngDa
Nov 10, 2025Aspirant
OpenVPN connects to router when clients on Ethernet but not on Wifi
I am having difficulty getting OpenVPN to work to connect to my RS300 router with my Windows 11 computers. I have a Dell XPS 16 9640 and a Microsoft Surface Pro 2103 both running Windows 11 Pro. Both...
KngDa
Nov 10, 2025Aspirant
- The RS300 router is set up at the Remote location. (perhaps your home office)
Yes, the RS300 is at the remote location
- What is the primary IP subnet for the RS300?
192.168.1.1
- What IP subnet does the RS300 use for devices connected using OpenVPN?
It has been connecting the laptop at 192.168.1.3 and the tablet at 192.168.1.196
- The Windows 11 laptops are located at the Client location (or at a public WiFi location).
Generally at my home (the client location) but I also tried a public WiFI location
- When the Windows 11 laptops are connected to the Client system using Ethernet, they receive a local IP address that is different from the IP subnet at the Remote location.
192.168.2.54 for the laptop
Over Ethernet, the laptops can connect to OpenVPN and "everything works". What is the IP address they receive from the RS300 when connected using Ethernet?
192.168.1.3
- When the Windows 11 laptops are connected to the Client system using WiFi, they receive what IP address? 192.168.1.3
What "router status" says the connection is successful? I look at the router connections status page under “Attached Devices / VPN Client Devices”
are these tests being conducted with the Client and Remote networks physically in the same location? The remote and client are in different locations with different ISPs.