We would like a server in a Remote Office to use the Main Office WAN (and its associated WAN IP) to access the public internet. We have purchased two NetGear VPN routers (FVS336Gs) and have successfully created an IPSEC VPN to connect the two networks. The Main Office network gateway is 192.168.1.1 and the Remote Office network gateway is 192.168.0.1. We would like to have one computer in the Remote Office (192.168.0.12) use the WAN connection (and its associated WAN IP) in the Main Office. The computer in the Remote Office (192.168.0.12) can successfully ping the Main Office gateway (192.168.1.1), but changing the TCP / IP Gateway setting of this computer to 192.168.1.1 does not force that computer to route internet traffic over the remote WAN.
Does anybody have a idea on how this could be done? The goal is that any computer outside both networks would see 192.168.0.12's WAN IP as the WAN IP of the Home Office only and not the WAN IP of the Remote Office where it is physically located.
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