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I have a Meraki MX84 with two VLANs, 192.168.213.0/24 (main subnet), and 10.4.213.0/24. I have an EdgeRouter 12P connected to the MX with static WAN IP 10.4.213.2. The issue is: when I VPN into the MX from home, I can access the ER GUI at 10.4.213.2, as well as several IPs behind the ER that are NAT'd from the ER's WAN interface. When I am on site and connected to the main subnet, however, I am not able to access the ER's GUI or NAT'd IPs behind it. Why am I able to access all ERsthe ER from the VPN workstation and not the LAN? Hopefully the attached diagram will help explain the situation. I think I might need to configure two virtual adapters on the LAN workstation (with only one of those having a gateway to retain reliable internet access), but haven't tried this). enter image description here

I have a Meraki MX84 with two VLANs, 192.168.213.0/24 (main subnet), and 10.4.213.0/24. I have an EdgeRouter 12P connected to the MX with static WAN IP 10.4.213.2. The issue is: when I VPN into the MX from home, I can access the ER GUI at 10.4.213.2, as well as several IPs behind the ER that are NAT'd from the ER's WAN interface. When I am on site and connected to the main subnet, however, I am not able to access the ER's GUI or NAT'd IPs behind it. Why am I able to access all ERs from the VPN workstation and not the LAN? Hopefully the attached diagram will help explain the situation. I think I might need to configure two virtual adapters on the LAN workstation (with only one of those having a gateway to retain reliable internet access, but haven't tried this). enter image description here

I have a Meraki MX84 with two VLANs, 192.168.213.0/24 (main subnet), and 10.4.213.0/24. I have an EdgeRouter 12P connected to the MX with static WAN IP 10.4.213.2. The issue is: when I VPN into the MX from home, I can access the ER GUI at 10.4.213.2, as well as several IPs behind the ER that are NAT'd from the ER's WAN interface. When I am on site and connected to the main subnet, however, I am not able to access the ER's GUI or NAT'd IPs behind it. Why am I able to access the ER from the VPN workstation and not the LAN? Hopefully the attached diagram will help explain the situation. I think I might need to configure two virtual adapters on the LAN workstation (with only one of those having a gateway to retain reliable internet access), but haven't tried this. enter image description here

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I have a Meraki MX84 with two VLANs, 192.168.213.0/24 (main subnet), and 10.4.213.0/24. I have an EdgeRouter 12P connected to the MX with static WAN IP 10.4.213.2. The issue is: when I VPN into the MX from home, I can access the ER GUI at 10.4.213.2, as well as several IPs behind the ER that are NAT'd from the ER's WAN interface. When I am on site and connected to the main subnet, however, I am not able to access the ER's GUI or NAT'd IPs behind it. Why am I able to access all ERs from the VPN workstation and not the LAN? Hopefully the attached diagram will help explain the situation. I think I might need to configure two virtual adapters on the LAN workstation (with only one of those having a gateway to retain reliable internet access, but haven't tried this). enter image description here