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How can I share VPN connection on LAN on Windows 7

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Hello,

I have one computer on my NAT LAN using the AirVPN client. How can I tunnel all traffic from another computer on my LAN to the one connected to AirVPN? I am using Windows 7 64bit.

Thanks!

Derek

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Hello,

I have one computer on my NAT LAN using the AirVPN client. How can I tunnel all traffic from another computer on my LAN to the one connected to AirVPN? I am using Windows 7 64bit.

Thanks!

Derek

Hello!

In general you don't need to do anything. The routing table pushed by our servers will not affect internal communications on your LAN. Just check whether there is a conflict between the IP addresses of your LAN and those of the VPN:

https://airvpn.org/specs/

Kind regards

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I think you misunderstand what I mean. I have 2 computers on my LAN. One computer is connected to AirVPN. The other computer is not. I want to tunnel the computer that is not connected to AirVPN through the one that is. I know this is possible my setting up routing table entries and such, and setting the computer that is connected to AirVPN to allow it to route packets, but I was wondering if there was an easier way? Some kind of software that would automate the process?

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I think you misunderstand what I mean. I have 2 computers on my LAN. One computer is connected to AirVPN. The other computer is not. I want to tunnel the computer that is not connected to AirVPN through the one that is. I know this is possible my setting up routing table entries and such, and setting the computer that is connected to AirVPN to allow it to route packets, but I was wondering if there was an easier way? Some kind of software that would automate the process?

Hello!

Ok, your question was not understood.

You can achieve your aim with a variety of solutions. As far as we know, one of the simplest options for Win7 is the following:

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/how_to_turn_your_windows_7_computer_into_a_wireles.php

Disclaimer: please note that we have not tested the configuration that is described in the article and that we have not tested the suggested software.

Kind regards

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