'Router como cliente OpenVPN' más fácil no se puede - OpenVPN en Routers Omada

In this video, we'll show you how to set up your own Site-to-Site VPN connection using two TP-Link Omada routers. The configuration shown here is on an ER605, but it also applies to the ER7200, for example. One router is configured in Standalone mode (without a driver), and the other is configured using Omada's unified network management tool, the Omada Network Controller. This allows us to see how similar the procedures are and what advantages and disadvantages each method offers. We'll be using the network driver installed on Windows, but this also applies to hardware controllers like the OC200 and OC300. This type of configuration is very important nowadays, not only if you want to connect a branch office to a central office, but also if, as a network administrator, you need constant access to infrastructure servers, NAS devices, media servers, or simply remote control via Desktop Connection. We hope this video helps you set up your LAN-to-LAN VPN and continue implementing secure ways to work remotely. Thanks for watching! Omada Router ER605: https://amzn.to/3ele2Mn Omada Router ER7206: https://amzn.to/3wQU6Ye Omada Network Controller: https://amzn.to/3ACLNjK (100 devices) Omada Network Controller: https://amzn.to/3ACLNjK (500 devices) Follow us on social media! Twitter: @MomentosDeTech Instagram: @MomentosDeTecnologia Facebook: /MomentosDeTecnologia