I've been trying to set up a dual Gli-Net 3000 Beryl setup to reroute traffic back to my home ip address via a wire guard VPN.
However, it appears that my port forwarding is not working for my TP link archer C2300. I've created a virtual server with the standard 51820 wireguard ports but, when I turn on the wireguard VPN on my beryl at home, the system shows no client.
@ML79 you should include the details of the WG VPN setup as well as your ISP and internal networks.
More often than not, it's the ISP that's disallowing inbound traffic to your connection.
Thanks, I managed to solve the issue. It was two parts, one I had to close down the port triggering within the TP link router and only use the virtual server. Afterwards, the Beryl AX that's at home shows activity once the second Beryl connects to the client server and I can begin to see up and down traffic.
Is there anyway to confirm that the whole system is working in terms of providing the correct city location without actually traveling and trying a speedtest with a server check?
If the TP-Link devices offer connection validation (periodic pings, for example)..?
Otherwise, you'd have to have dedicated hosts in each end performing this test.