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It's been a while since I've used OpenVPN, but if I remember correctly when I had this issue I had to change "dev tun" to "dev tap". Ultimately the problem was that OpenVPN was assigning an ip on an unrouted subnet. I could access the internet, but not local devices.
Personally I switched to Wireguard. It's just so much easier to configure and add/manage devices. OpenVPN is way more powerful and configurable than I need.
I'm not especially attached to OpenVPN, it's just always worked for me to this point and is built into the router firmware. So I haven't needed to change