I am not sure what is meant with the examples that clients have to be in different subnets. Eg. 192.168.0.xxx and 192.168.1.xxx.
I configured wingateVPN as a server on my server system which is behind a router and has an internal address of 192.168.2.xx.
My client is directly attached to a cable modem and becomes a public address of 217.123.mm.nn. This is a dynamic IP address and the default gateway is not manually configured as well.
From the client side I can connect and this results in an active tunnel.
I don't see my server in my gatekeeper Microsoft windows network. Neither do I see it my windows explorer.
I cannot ping my server address. The default gateway is dynamically adjusted to 217.123.aaa.bbb. What can I do to get the IP messages from my client follow the route through the VPN tunnel rather than going via the public internet and getting nowhere?
Can I handle this with Wingate VPN or do I need subnets on client and server side which both start with 192.168.******