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Last time I checked, yes via NAT. |
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Can you help explain a bit on NAT.
is this on the VPN Server side ? or the smartphone side?
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Last time I checked, yes via NAT.
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I have an HDMI encoder hardware unit (for IRL Stream) that has wifi but very limited in configuration on its webgui interface.
My phone is already rooted and installed with VPNHotspot.
-managed to get the encoder connected to the phone via wlan1 (monitored) through 192.168.174.133/24 and has its own ip address
at 192.168.174.10.
This phone is connected to home VPN server using OpenVPN which has its default subnet at 10.8.0.0/24
Is it possible for the hdmi encoder to communicate to devices that are within the LAN resources (through this OpenVPN)
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