Thanks Jason and Eric. Problem is with the router. Router is blocking ping request. I changed the router and make my mobile phone as Access Point with Laptops. Problem is resolved. 😊 Regards Sahil Gupta On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Sahil Gupta wrote: > Thanks Eric. > I will do that. > 😊 > > On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 8:03 PM, Eric Light wrote: > >> Yep you can make them permanent. Create your config in >> /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf. Then run 'systemctl enable wg-quick@wg0' >> (assuming you're running systemd). >> >> wg-quick takes care of interface creation, interface and endpoint IP >> addressing, routing, and peer keys; so you just create that file and then >> use 'wg-quick up wg0'. :) >> >> I wrote a few blog posts on setting up wg to act as a bridge into a >> remote network; you can probably use a lot of the info from there to get >> you started: https://www.ericlight.com/wireguard-part-one-installation >> >> E >> >> -------------------------------------------- >> Q: Why is this email five sentences or less? >> A: http://five.sentenc.es >> >> >> >> On Sat, 22 Jul 2017, at 11:54, Sahil Gupta wrote: >> >> Sorry, my bad. >> I copy paste configuration of Peer A in both Peer A and B in this email. >> I will follow the advise of Jason. >> >> I switched off both Laptops and now wg interface are gone. >> I need to create them again. >> Can we make these interfaces permanent so they will not go upon switching >> off the laptop? >> >> I will mail again if problem still persists. >> Thanks >> Sahil Gupta >> >> >> >