Good day there all, I have a UDM-PRO located in the States and a UDR7 overseas. I have to get the overseas location to pull the wan address from the state side which I have working but with a few issues.
I have on the UDM-pro a wireguard server setup and on the overseas a wireguard client setup along with policy based route setup.
What i am experiencing is a latency issue and the ability to run this utility to check for connectivity and the first 3 Ip’s error out on me SPIn Proxy Access Test Tool
2 separate clients and locations have been setup and I get the same response form each one. The second client is running on a UCG ultra here in the sates as well. Utility runs fine on a local network to the internet.
I assume you are having it route all traffic over the VPN and you can use a tool such as https://ifconfig.co/ to make sure you are at the IP you expect, but when you are tunneling things over wireguard or any VPN you are going to increased latency.
I think I got something going here, But what I need to do is every device that is connected to a UDR7 that is overseas to be reporting from a U.S. ip scheme. There are devices connected to it that will only run correctly on that schema for testing of these devices. We where doing the UDM Pro as the VPN server but then I thought of this idea from your video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf0OJ5x9CfI I used that format to setup a VPN that way this morning and have been testing it all day from my lab and our lab in India (well the windows pc’s, No one there to confirm on the android devices) everything has been working great. My latency issues have gone almost all the way occasionally I will get a timeout ping on the test but its been random all day. PSI is cheap enough to use in the long run for this, plus I found out this am that another overseas team will be needing this as well here in the next few weeks. its simpler and less headaches to manage for me.
Thank you for the video and let me know if you agree on this approach