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Router with "VPN inside VPN"
Now I have a regular VPN connection with the provider, but there is a need to lay another VPN connection inside this connection.
Ideally, you need to make sure that computers inside the network do not see the provider's network, but only see the second one after (?) After the router creates a nested VNP connection.
Is it possible to implement this with a single device, such as TP-LINK TL-R600VPN?
- budget options are a priority
- it is possible to connect directly from machines, but this option is no longer necessary, because you need to constantly monitor the connection + wi-fi from a smartphone is often used when computers are turned off
- it would be nice if the router could receive incoming VPN connections and throw them into the second wrapped connection
Ps: the question arose after thisnews .
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We have DD-WRT on our TP-Link 1043 and keeps OpenVPN fantastically stable to the head office - I did not expect such reliability from such a scheme. On another TP-Link, I don’t remember the model, they installed OpenWRT, they haven’t set up VPN yet, although I like the firmware itself much more in general.
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