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Thank you, hansome, for the reply. You are absolutely right, as soon as I unchecked the Force VPN box, I had access to my local network. It is not what I expected the checkbox to do since it is labeled ‘No Internet if VPN not connected’ which IS a feature that I want… if the VPN goes down, I would rather have no Internet than have my real IP exposed. Is there a way I can implement that rule while still having access to my local network?
Strangely, the NAS is still not visible from behind the VPN even though my primary router (the TP-Link) is visible on port 80. The NAS uses SMB protocol, do I have to modify the firewall rules or forward the NetBios/SMB ports? I will try that tonight, after work.
Just out of curiosity, have you ever SSHed into the router to play around with routing tables or other advanced configurations? Another goal for me is going to be to route Netflix traffic to the WAN port rather than the VPN. Not sure if I can use the Static Routes feature to accomplish that.
Thank you again for the reply. I am not very knowledgeable about advanced network setups but if I have the right direction I can usually research and work my way through it.
Hank