Slate AXT 1800 Site To Site Problems with ASUS GT6 Router

Hi,
I have an ASUS GT6 router where I have configured WireGuard Server. This router connects to the WAN on one side and my home LAN on the other. A PC with IP address 192.168.50.199 lives on this LAN. For the other part of the scenario, I switch my cell phone on to become a mobile hotspot. I then connect the Slate AXT 1800 travel router to my cell phones wifi and start up a wireguard client. This wireguard client connects then to my ASUS router. A PC with IP address 192.168.8.151 lives on the LAN connected to the Slate AXT 1800. The PC with IP address 192.168.8.151 can use the internet as if it were on my home lan (as a normal VPN should work) as well as remote desktop into the 192.168.50.199 PC. Well, the problem I am having is, my PC with 192.168.50.199 cannot see its corresponding peer 192.168.8.151. The inverse situation does not work. It cannot remote desktop into this PC nor can it even ping it. The laptop connected to the slate AXT 1800 has its firewalls switched off.

the config file for the client looks like

[Interface]
Address = 10.6.0.2/32
DNS = 10.6.0.1,192.168.8.0

[Peer]
AllowedIPs = 192.168.50.0/24

and on the server, I have

Tunnel IPv4 and/or IPv6 Address set as
10.6.0.1/32,192.168.8.0/24

What needs to happen for my to access computers on my slate AX 1800 lan as if they were also on my home lan. I with to be able to ping as well as remote desktop into them.

If I am on a computer on my home lan, I can ping 10.6.0.1 and 10.6.0.2. I have tried to setup a static route on my asus router to 192.168.8.0 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 and a gateway of 10.6.0.1 to no avail. I have also tried the varients of using a static route to 192.168.8.0 with a netmask of 255.255.255.0 and a gateway of 10.6.0.2 on my asus router with no change in results.

Can someone provide some guidance as to what needs to happen for this to work and the ip addresss or the static routs that one would consider adding somewhere. Also , where is that somewhere located?

Thanks,

Jeff

Hello,

Keep this static route on the ASUS router:

Check if the VPN client on the AXT1800 enabled the option Allow Remote Access the LAN Subnet enabled?

If no luck, please share some screenshoots of your AXT1800 VPN client's configuration.

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