I have a TP-link TL-R600VPN at a remote site with two users. It is connecting to a Sonicwall NSA-2400 via a site to site VPN. That is working fine and the remote site can access our local LAN subnet. I now have the need for users at the remote site to access an ip address that is not accessible via the internet, but is via our main site's local lan. My problem is that when the remote site tries to access the ip address, since it isn't on our main sites local subnet, the TL-R6000VPN sends the traffic out over the internet to find it instead of sending it over the VPN. I have added a static route on the TL-R6000VPN for the ip network range, but it still sends out the request over the internet. I have come to the conclusion that the TL-R6000VPN is too much of a low end VPN router that doesn't support sending multiple subnets over the VPN....
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