Work remote and discretly using ucg-fiber, wireguard and glinet slate7

I want to use my corperate laptop with f5 vpn to the office from anywhere in the world, using a ucg-fiber with a default Wireguard server at home. I have successfully connected my glinet travel router to a wireless network away from home, connected my work laptop to the travel router and started the wireguard client on the travel router. The work laptop connects to my office just fine, when I check the routes on the F5 vpn client it shows its using the travel router 192.168.8.1 network, is there something im missing to make it seem like im at home on my 192.168.5.0 subnet??? thanks for any suggestions and help, im so close….

But everything is working fine, right? There are no connectivity issues and your only concern is the fact that back at home your subnet is 192.168.5.0/24 and when you are working remotely via VPN your current subnet is 192.168.8.0/24, right?

If that is so, then it is Ok and that’s the way it is supposed to work: your remote subnet should not be the same as your home subnet.If they were the same, it would not be possible to know which traffic to route locally and which one should be forwarded.

If that is not so, then I missed the point completely. :grimacing:

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