Hi Again,

Sorry for the delay in responding - I had cancelled by AANET account when I was unable to get this resolved with their support team.

To answer your question @ChrisW, yes I had put the l2tp interface in the wan zone and it didn’t seem to help.

In order to progress this, I’ve created a fork of a github repo that will stand up an unencrypted L2TP server in azure: GitHub - piratebriggs/setup-ipsec-vpn: Scripts to build your own IPsec VPN server, with IPsec/L2TP and Cisco IPsec on Ubuntu, Debian and CentOS

In it’s default config it’ll create a B1s server (~£6.50pcm) with a static public IP address.

So, I’ve now followed AANETs l2tp instructions again (https://support.aa.net.uk/L2TP_Client:_OpenWRT ) using my L2TP server in azure and suprisingly it’s “just worked” :slight_smile:

For reference, I’ve set the metric to 30 to be lower than the stock the LTE modem interface and added the l2tp interface to wan zone and that’s it.

I’m getting some good ping times from the Azure public IP so might run with that for a while. This won’t get me the ability to route traffic into my router (I don’t think) so that would be the driver on when to look at AANET again.