I have two ASUS routers, RT-AC68U and RT-AC86U.
One is sitting at home (RT-AC86U) on a fiber connection and the other will soon
be placed at my summer home where we have just gotten a fiber installed.

Now I would like to hook the two sites together using VPN so that I can reach
resources on both LAN from both places.

I have seen this documentation:
https://openvpn.net/vpn-server-resources/site-to-site-routing-explained-in-detail/
It shows in principle how it can be done.

But now I wonder if someone here has done this using the built-in OpenVPN
(client/server) of the ASUS routers and can share their experience?

I also found ASUS documentation of how to do it but using IPSec rather than
OpenVPN:
https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1033578/

This also seems to concern a different series of routers than what I have,
though, and the dialogs shown do not look the same as what I have so this is not
working.

Do I have to configure my routers as both OpenVPN Server and Client and have
them connect to each other, or can one connect to the other in Client mode while
the routing will be both ways?

The networks on the LAN's are:
192.168.117.0/24 and 192.168.119.0/24 respectively.

Grateful for any advice, suggestions & experience sharing!


-- 
Bo Berglund
Developer in Sweden



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