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Step 6 : Under Remote Subnet, enter Router B’s local subnet, we enter “192.168.1.0/24” in
this example.
Step 7 : Look for Status, select Active.
Step 8 : Click on Add and then click on Save.
Note:
1) If the IP addresses in the IP Address Pool is not in the same subnet with the Router A’s
LAN port, the IP address Pool here should choose PPTP2_Dialup_User.
2) In the latest firmware of TP-LINK router, the Enable VPN-to-Internet button is removed
and the VPN feature is enabled by default.
3) DNS setting is not necessary and it can be kept as default. The default IP is “0.0.0.0”,
which means the LAN IP of the router is used as the DNS server address. Or you can enter
the well-known DNS server.
D. Configuring a PPTP client on TP-LINK Router
Step 1 : Access Router B’s management page, go to L2TP/PPTP Tunnel, look for protocol,
select PPTP; the Mode should beClient.
Step 2 : Enter “pptp” as Account Name and “pptp” as Password.
Step 3 : Under Server IP, enter Router A’s IP address, which is 183.37.240.111.
Click
on
Save
Click
on
Add
Enter Account
Name and
Password
Enter Router A’s IP
Enter Router A’s
local subnet