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akaaxel2015-08-06 12:11:36
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akaaxel, 2015-08-06 12:11:36

How to distribute Wi-Fi with a fake ip?

There is an asus-rtn10 router. Connection to the provider via vpn (pptp). Notebook OS Windows 7 Ubinta 12, PlayStation4. At the moment, when connecting ip = for example 80.120.12.103, it is necessary that the curling iron has a different ip when going online. Tried to change dns on the router did not help. You can set up such a thing on your computer without problems (tor, openvpn, etc.), but how to do it on a curling iron. While the idea is this, we connect the laptop via Wi-Fi to the router, we raise vpn on the computer, and we need to somehow distribute the Wi-Fi signal through the computer to the curling iron so that it sends a signal through the new vpn, I don’t know how to do it. help me please

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oni__ino, 2015-08-06
@akaaxel

DNS has nothing to do with it. If I understand the question correctly.
Is it necessary that the curling iron could go to the Internet through a different ip address of a non-provider vpn server?
1. Simple and most inefficient.
If you need WiFi. You raise a local proxy server ( for example ), put a static address on your laptop and connect (through a proxy) in the curling iron settings the laptop address and the port of your proxy server.
But in this case, the traffic will loop and there may be problems here.
Curling iron (sent a request) -> Router -> Laptop -> Vpn -> INTERNET -> VPN -> Laptop -> Router -> Curling iron (received a response)
It can be made easier by wire by sending direct traffic from the laptop to the Curling iron.
2. More difficult and requires skill. You can install custom firmware (dd-wrt) and set up a proxy server or vpn in Asus itself. Then it will be possible to avoid a connecting link in the form of a laptop. But there will be a question whether to let all clients through vpn or somehow you can set it up there, for example, to one address (I don’t know what is in the settings there). Well, dig in this direction if the first option does not fit.
3. You can buy another router / router that will be able to do what you need.

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Ivan, 2015-08-06
@LiguidCool

Elementary google ... You
open the properties of the Wi-Fi network card and Share the Internet for copper. If I remember correctly, the last tab.
For example, this way I can share an OpenVPN connection to a LAN (in my case, it won’t work, because there is no LAN source, but it could be forwarded to VirtualBox, for example). You rummage the Internet from Wi-Fi / VPN to the local network of the laptop.
PS
Is there really no VPN client in the curling iron?

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akaaxel, 2015-08-06
@akaaxel

But what if you connect the curling iron to the Wi-Fi of the router but set some kind of public proxy server?

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Konstantin ™, 2015-08-09
@Energoblock

OpenWRT is installed on your router without any problems, and the packages contain tor.
We install, configure routing and everything works fine.

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