Subnet Routers | Tailscale Explained
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 Published On Jun 20, 2024

In today’s installment of our Tailscale Explained series, Alex walks you through everything you ever wanted to know about Tailscale subnet routers. He also shows you how to install Tailscale and configure subnet routers on Windows and Linux.

If you’ve been looking for a way to dip your toe into the Tailscale waters, then a subnet router makes this simple. Perhaps you’re about to migrate a large network and want to try us out without installing the Tailscale client on every device, or have an entire AWS VPC to hook up, a subnet router is a really simple, fast and easy way to get started.

Devices behind a subnet router do not count toward your pricing plan’s device limit either. Personal accounts are always free on Tailscale and can include up to 3 users and 100 devices. Get started today at https://tailscale.com/yt

Links:
Subnet routers KB article - https://tailscale.com/kb/1019/subnets
Enable IP forwarding - https://tailscale.com/kb/1019/subnets...
Disable snat - https://tailscale.com/kb/1214/site-to...
Auto approvers for routes and exit nodes - https://tailscale.com/blog/auto-appro...
ACLs code snippet - https://github.com/tailscale-dev/vide...
Tailscale Explained playlist -    • Tailscale Explained  
   • Your Apple TV is a Subnet Router for ...   - Your Apple TV is a Subnet Router for Tailscale now!

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Chapters:
00:00 - Start
00:38 - What is a Subnet Router?
05:11 - Windows setup
07:42 - Linux Setup
10:35 - AutoApprovers

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