@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Pick an IPv4 and IPv6 subnet for your clients and add static routes on your rout
/// note | 2001:db8::/32
The _documentation prefix_`2001:db8::/32` (RFC 3849) used in this example is not meant for production use, replace it with your own ISP-assigned IPv6 prefix (GUA) or local prefix (LUA)
The _documentation prefix_`2001:db8::/32` (RFC 3849) used in this example is not meant for production use, replace it with your own ISP-assigned IPv6 prefix (GUA) or local prefix (ULA)
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I want my WireGuard clients in `192.168.0.0/24` and `2001:db8:abc:0::/64`.
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ On your router:
- Route `192.168.0.0/24` → next hop `192.168.10.118`
- Route `2001:db8:abc:0::/64` → next hop `2001:db8:abc:10:216:3eff:fedb:949e`
Don't forget to create the neccesary firewall rules to allow these subnets to travel across your LAN. Some routers like OPNSense/PFSense may require specific Outbound NAT rules for the chosen IPv4 subnet.
Don't forget to create the neccesary firewall rules to allow these subnets to travel across your LAN. Some routers like OPNSense/PFSense may require specific Outbound NAT rules for the chosen IPv4 subnet (And IPv6 if ULA).