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I run WireGuard on my router to hit my LAN services (SAMBA, home assistant, etc) from afar.

But when I enable the VPN client on my router, I can no longer access LAN services over Wireshark. "Allow LAN access is set to 'true'" on the UI (Merlin).

Has anyone else run into this? Any ideas?

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[–] DevoidWisdom@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 months ago

Just to verify do you have acces to the router from remote client?

Are you routing all traffic from the remote device through your lan router, or using split tunnel?

Im not a network pro, but I am running a very similar setup to circumvent CG-NAT and access lan servers. Things that I ran into were making aure I had the correct "Allowed IPs" set on all clients, and proper "routes" setup on the router.