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Mikaletto2018-05-04 06:55:47
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Mikaletto, 2018-05-04 06:55:47

VPN from Kaspersky + router, is it real?

PEOPLE! Help plz, I almost got to the bottom of the truth
In general, vpn from kasperych works through their kaspersky secure connection application, which can be run on a computer or smartphone. I REALLY need to turn all PS4 traffic through their vpn.
What I did:
- I plugged the second network into the computer
- I plugged the provider's cable into one of them
- In the second, the cable to PS4
- Launched the application from Kasperych
- A virtual adapter appeared - In the properties of this adapter, I gave access to the network to which the PS4 PS
cable is connected
-network earned, all services started, everything is online. BUT! When I try to add a friend to the voice chat who is connected to PS-newtwork using the same method, the curling iron gives a message that the NAT type may not be correct.
I checked, we both have NAT type - 2
I suspect that we need to forward ports, but how?
Of course, if it were possible to set up VPN from Kaspersky directly on the router, then this would definitely solve the problem, but there is no such possibility.
An interesting fact, in all games my friend and I have online, there are other players and voice chat. But we can't play with each other.
What else I tried to do:
- I plugged the cable from the second network not into PS4, but into a regular router, from it to PS4. This method also works, but does not solve my problem. The error is not correct NAT
- On a WIN10 pro computer. I changed the network card mode to "Router" through the registry, to no avail.
Can somehow forward the ports? Which ones SONY uses, I think I'll dig in Google.
More about the network features:
- When I "rummage" the Internet from a virtual adapter, then IP 192.168.137.1 is issued to the network to which the cable goes in PS4
- PS4 receives IP 192.168.137.100, gateway and DNS 192.168.137.1
- If you manually drive on PS4 DNS Yandex or Google, then there is no Internet
- I drove different DNS on the router, there is no result
- If the cord is connected to the router, then it also receives IP
192.168. other stuff manually, but I'll try.
I think the topic is relevant for many, given the blocking of half of the Runet and will help solve all problems. Thanks in advance for the replies!

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Mikhail Tumanov, 2018-05-04
@Mikaletto

> I think the topic is relevant for many, given the blocking of half of Runet and will help solve all problems.
No, it won't help.
The Kaspersky company is headquartered in Russia.
And it is obliged to comply with the laws of the Russian Federation.
Even if now they do not block sites on the list of Roskomnadzor, this does not mean that in the near future they will not be forced to do so.
The law obliging VPN providers to do this came into force on November 1, 2017.
If someone thinks that Roskomnadzor will back down, then this is not so, the tightening of the screws will continue, they will continue to close loopholes.
So it’s better to immediately set up a full-fledged VPN on the router that is not under the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation.
And now you will spend a lot of effort on setting up this solution through Kaspersky VPN, and then it will stop working, and you will have to set everything up again.

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CityCat4, 2018-05-04
@CityCat4

I think the topic is relevant for many, given the blocking of half of the Runet and will help solve all problems

Nope. (didn't know Casper had his own VPN)...
Do you seriously want to bypass the blocking set by the Russian state office with the help of a Russian private office? Especially now, when they suddenly remembered the law on VPN and began to flatten everyone in a row ... - well, that is, either seek to be blocked according to the ILV list, or block themselves ...

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