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This scenario is the more “classic" IPSec use: an IPSec tunnel connecting two networks on equal terms. For example two offices connected together. This scenario is the more “classic" IPSec use: an IPSec tunnel connecting two networks on equal terms. For example two offices connected together.
-For this scenario you are recommended to set up both endpoints as VPN “clients". You must turn off the EasyClient feature on both of them.+For this scenario you are recommended to set up both endpoints as VPN “clients". You must turn off the [[vpn:easyclient|EasyClient]] feature on both of them.
Read more at [[branches|How to connect two branches with VPN tunnel]]. Read more at [[branches|How to connect two branches with VPN tunnel]].
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All (A), (B), (E) and (F) can access each other without restrictions. All (A), (B), (E) and (F) can access each other without restrictions.
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