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Just Pixel2015-11-06 15:03:45
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Just Pixel, 2015-11-06 15:03:45

Which router allows you to connect to an OpenVPN server out of the box?

The essence of the problem: at the moment, OpenVPN is installed on your server in another country. There is an OpenVPN client on the computers, through it I connect to my server and get access to the Internet as if from another country.
But I would like all home devices connected to home WiFi to have access to the Network through the OpenVPN server by default and without additional settings.
Therefore, I would like to find some kind of router on which I could set up a connection to my server and distribute access through this tunnel to the Internet via Wi-Fi.
From add. wishes, I would like at least 4 ports of 1 Gbps and Wi-Fi ac, so that the signal is as stable as possible.
If anyone can help with a choice, advise something that works out of the box. I'm not very good at setting up this kind of equipment, and the simpler the better .... but the price is not a business level, but still at least closer to the home user was, for example, within 10 tr. if I may.

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LESHIY_ODESSA, 2015-11-06
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So the fact of the matter is that out of the "box" it is only in the "business" level equipment. It's not a fact that it will work right out of the box and you won't need the help of a "specialist".
I don't see any problem flashing OpenWRT and setting it up with pictures or video instructions. Look for instructions on YouTube right away and you will see how primitive everything is.
In the end, pay $10-20 for setup to someone who understands.
OpenVPN client on a TP-Link TL-MR3020 router with OpenWRT - but this instruction is a mess with a flash drive.

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alegzz, 2015-11-06
@alegzz

Asus RT-AC66U, RT-AC56U.
the second has a dual-core cpu, but built-in antennas. they write that the first performance in openvpn is ~ 10mbps, the second is ~ 20mbps

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