VPN via pptp Windows 10 Home not working
I have 2 computers running:
Windows 10 Pro -> VPN (Windows, builtin) -> pptp -> login
Everything works well.Windows 10 Home -> VPN (Windows, builtin) -> pptp -> login
Login works (I can see that in the router), but no network access on the internal network. When running IP scanner I see only 2 ip addresses (my own and VPN).
Tried various things:
- Uninstalled/reinstalled WAN Miniport adapters for IPv4, IPv6, and PPTP
- Require MS-CHAPv2 encryption on VPN adapter
- flush dns
- Installed TAP drivers (looks like nothing is done with it)
etc
Any ideas?
networking windows-10 vpn
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I have 2 computers running:
Windows 10 Pro -> VPN (Windows, builtin) -> pptp -> login
Everything works well.Windows 10 Home -> VPN (Windows, builtin) -> pptp -> login
Login works (I can see that in the router), but no network access on the internal network. When running IP scanner I see only 2 ip addresses (my own and VPN).
Tried various things:
- Uninstalled/reinstalled WAN Miniport adapters for IPv4, IPv6, and PPTP
- Require MS-CHAPv2 encryption on VPN adapter
- flush dns
- Installed TAP drivers (looks like nothing is done with it)
etc
Any ideas?
networking windows-10 vpn
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I have 2 computers running:
Windows 10 Pro -> VPN (Windows, builtin) -> pptp -> login
Everything works well.Windows 10 Home -> VPN (Windows, builtin) -> pptp -> login
Login works (I can see that in the router), but no network access on the internal network. When running IP scanner I see only 2 ip addresses (my own and VPN).
Tried various things:
- Uninstalled/reinstalled WAN Miniport adapters for IPv4, IPv6, and PPTP
- Require MS-CHAPv2 encryption on VPN adapter
- flush dns
- Installed TAP drivers (looks like nothing is done with it)
etc
Any ideas?
networking windows-10 vpn
I have 2 computers running:
Windows 10 Pro -> VPN (Windows, builtin) -> pptp -> login
Everything works well.Windows 10 Home -> VPN (Windows, builtin) -> pptp -> login
Login works (I can see that in the router), but no network access on the internal network. When running IP scanner I see only 2 ip addresses (my own and VPN).
Tried various things:
- Uninstalled/reinstalled WAN Miniport adapters for IPv4, IPv6, and PPTP
- Require MS-CHAPv2 encryption on VPN adapter
- flush dns
- Installed TAP drivers (looks like nothing is done with it)
etc
Any ideas?
networking windows-10 vpn
networking windows-10 vpn
edited Dec 19 '18 at 11:30
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