MX-64 VPN - Keep web traffic on LAN

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Adster1972
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MX-64 VPN - Keep web traffic on LAN

Hi, does anyone have a link to a simple step by step guide on how I can make sure normal web traffic is not passed through the VPN connection for home workers using the Meraki VPN (IPSEC PSK).

 

Many thanks

 

Adam

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You can click on the red words.  It will tell you what to enter. 

 Include= subnets that need to be reachable through the vpn. (So for example the subnet at the mx 192.168.128.0/24)

 

Exclude =you can leave empty

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Adster1972
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Hi, that looks great thank you, I'm having a little trouble working out what I need to enter into the tool to make sure all web browsing and Office 365 traffic goes through the users own home broadband rather than through the VPN. Would really appreciate a little more help if poss. Thanks again!

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If you select split tunnel all non vpn traffic should not use the vpn

Adster1972
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OK thanks, I'm not sure what to enter in subnets to include or exclude from VPN or do I just leave these blank? 

ww
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You can click on the red words.  It will tell you what to enter. 

 Include= subnets that need to be reachable through the vpn. (So for example the subnet at the mx 192.168.128.0/24)

 

Exclude =you can leave empty

Adster1972
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Thank you so much for your help!

Just to let you know I have followed all of your advice and it is working PERFECTLY. Thanks again you're a legend!

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