I am hoping this is possible and its just a windows setup problem, but im lost.
We have a Central Cloud OpenVPN Server, with for this case 3 Users.
Configured OSI Layer 3
Remote Support Location A (VPN Address DHCP)
Site PC Location B (VPN Address DHCP)
Site PC Location C (VPN Address DHCP)
Both Site Machines have Dual NIC's (LAN & WAN)
Both SIte Machines have Multiple devices connected to the LAN NIC. These devices do not directly support Open VPN
I have bridged the VPN NIC and LAN NIC in the attempt that the Local NIC Devices will Obtain a VPN DHCP address and be visible to the Remote support location A
Both Site Machines Location B & Location C are Accessible from Location A.
All configuration on the server is done via the Web Gui.
I cant really switch to OSI Layer 2 as we have 3 other systems that operate on different IP Ranges.
Any Help would be good, How do i get the VPNServer DCHP onto my Local Lan devices.
Windows 7, Bridged Gateway
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