Solved VPN Plus: Change IP Range?

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Solved VPN Plus: Change IP Range?

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I've been using VPN Plus on my RT2600ac router for quite a while. After 'messing around with it' after some connection problems I uninstalled the app, then reinstalled it.

Now it has an IP range for OpenVPN of 172.22.0.x whereas previously it had an IP range of 10.8.0.x. Does anyone know how to change the IP range?

If I click in the box to select the IP range all it shows is 'OpenVPN' with no other options to change it.

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I could change the IP addresses of things that use OpenVPN (Hyper Backup and Snapshot Replication that connect to a Synology offsite), but would prefer to be able to change the IP range back to the original one if possible.
 
On DSM VPN Server will use a 10.x.x.x subnet for OpenVPN, but I'm sure I've only ever had the option of a 172. subnet on SRM's VPN Plus.

How long were you using VPN Plus? May be it got changed going SRM 1.1 to 1.2.

Edit:
Or.... you used to use VPN Server with the 10.x.x.x address and you (and I) forgot that on VPN Plus you can change the OpenVPN subnet in Objects tab to have a different subnet than the default 172.x.x.x.
 
I've been using VPN Plus on SRM for months.

I guess I'll just update everything with the new IP addresses.
 

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