![]() Step 3: From the VPN connection screen on your mobile device or PC, enter the WAN IP address of Root AP or DDNS hostname in the VPN server address filed. ![]() IPSecVPN: From the Port Forwarding screen, set Local Port to 500 and Protocol to UDP for IPSecVPN tunnel, and then set Local Port to 4500 and Protocol to UDP for IPSec tunnel. OpenVPN: From the Port Forwarding screen, set Local Port to 1194 and Protocol to UDP for OpenVPN tunnel. PPTP VPN: From the Port Forwarding screen, set Local Port to 1723 and Protocol to TCP for PPTP tunnel, and then set Port Range to 47 and Protocol to Other for GRE tunnel. Log into the web GUI of Root AP and configure the settings on the Port Forwarding / Virtual server / NAT server screens as shown below. Step 1: Log into web GUI of your router and go to the Network Map page to check its WAN IP address. Please refer to the Root AP user guide for detailed instructions. ![]() (2) Setup may be different from different routers. If you dont't have, contact your network administrator. Notes: (1) You must have permission to change settings of the Root AP. The ASUS router’s WAN IP address is 1.168.x.x and assigned IP address 192.168.1.100 to your router. Let’s take ASUS router as the Root AP for example. The following explains how to set up Port Forwarding on the Root AP. In such case, you have to set up Port Forwarding, NAT Server, or Virtual Server on the Root AP to connect to your router over Internet via a VPN. ![]() The Root AP assigned IP address to your router. Your router connects to Internet through another router (here we called "the Root AP"). When WAN IP address of your router is found to be a private / virtual IP address, your router may be in a wireless network as shown in the image below. How to set up VPN server with port forwarding? ![]()
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