Hello!

Tell me how to share a wifi VPN connection using standard Win10 tools?

I explain: There is a machine with win10 and two network cards. One (LAN ethernet) looks into the network of the provider, receives a gray dhcp (without access to the Internet) and then a VPN that has access to the Internet rises through the same network. The second network interface card (WLAN) is set to AP mode using the Mobile Hotspot utility and distributes the lok. 192.168.xx network to which I successfully connect via wi-fi from the gadget. So, how can I get to the Internet via VPN raised by a machine (NOT on a gadget)? Scheme attached: http://uploads.ru/S5MsT.png

PS [1] Share shared VPN through properties - does not roll in. It is shared, but the Internet is still unavailable. If there are considerations how to debug it without a banal traceroute on a gadget, I’m ready to listen.

PS [2] If there are free opensource utilities like dragonfly under win10 facilitating this process - more.

  • I used the MyPublicWiFi utility though, the Internet was not via VPN, but via Ethernet. - zed

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Hello! There is such a thing that your phone receives an ip address of the form 192.168.xx from the Mobile Hotspot utility, and since in Windows 10 the firewall is on by default and the routing is turned off, it’s hard to understand why it’s not fumbling the VPN. As an option, it will connect to wifi from the laptop and look at the routing table, and there it will be tracert to figure out where the packets are going.

PS There is a utility MyPublicWiFi like it can do what you need (I don’t know whether it is paid or not)

  • You are a genius. Indeed, it was just a matter of turning off the "routing" service. Further, after switching on, I routed the traffic by banal system routes. Thank you very much for the tip-off, I'm just not a very big windows networking specialist! - user233655