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Feb 15 06 3:59 am
Dear Sir ,
I have a situation like this , I have an office computer which connected with good connection speed .
And I would like to connect to my office from my home computer via wingate VPN .
Now the matter is after I can connect to my office computer via wigate VPN , I would like also to route my default gateway to my office gateway .
So every internet connection like browsing, gaming , TCP , UDP connection , all run through my office gateway .
Would it be possible ?
Thanks .
Feb 15 06 10:09 am
Short answer is yes and no. Yes, because you can use proxies on the Wingate server side from your VPN joiner side.
Feb 15 06 12:52 pm
Hello Genie ,
I know I can use proxy for browsing ... but for gaming , UDP connection I can not use proxy ..
Is there a way for this ?
Feb 15 06 3:23 pm
You can use mappings, though - TCPMapping and UDPMapping.
Feb 15 06 4:31 pm
Is the idea to use the faster connection of the office?
Feb 15 06 6:06 pm
Pascal wrote:Is the idea to use the faster connection of the office?
Yes .. that's correct ...
Feb 15 06 6:17 pm
Okay, if you are trying to use the speed of the office connection (Because it's faster than what you have at home) keep the following in mind.
Using a VPN connection using your normal internet connection will be slower than using the internet connection on it's own. (Few caveats, but that's the basics of it)
A VPN connection adds overhead in encryption and wrapping of network traffic. So if you are for example playing an online game all traffic to the office will be wrapped and encrypted on your end, unencrypted and unwrapped on the office end and then forwarded on at blistering speed to the game server. The return trip goes through the reverse process.
This is slower than connecting to the game server directly from your VPN client location.
Just keep that in mind while setting this up.
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