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Recent content by Medrey

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    Help setting up Openvpn on RT-AX86U

    I'd try another browser. I used the ExpressVPN instructions (link) for manual router setup on an AC86U and it worked just fine with the ovpn file provided. The basic process for me was: download ovpn file and upload it to the router, copy over login and password, and copy over the extra...
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    Fastest Asus Router with AES-NI for ExpressVPN

    @grauzone unfortunately ExpressVPN doesn't seem to support Wireguard. Now that they have their own protocol (Lightway), it also gives them even less incentive to work on it: https://www.expressvpn.com/blog/expressvpn-wireguard-update/ I might change VPN providers once my subscriptions runs out...
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    Fastest Asus Router with AES-NI for ExpressVPN

    @Bostonvex did you modify the config given by ExpressVPN in any way? The ceiling for me seems to be 150 Mbps on an AC86U /w Asuswrt-Merlin (on a 500 Mbps fiber connection). Not the the same router, but I was under the impression that the AX isn't that much faster than the AC when it comes to...
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    Exclude website from being routed to VPN (policy based routing)

    @eibgrad thank you for making this script! I was worried that my little guest network/VPN project was doomed to fail after I found out that x3mRouting didn't get updated for VPN director, but yours works perfectly. Plus, I can actually understand it; the narrower scope really helps. I'm using...
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    How to block LAN access for cascaded router?

    It works! Thank you so much. I didn't think this was possible just using the UI.
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    How to block LAN access for cascaded router?

    Hi, I have an AC86U (running Asuswrt-Merlin) that I use as a guest/VPN network router. It's WAN port is connected to my private network via a switch that is connected to my ISP's router/modem. NAT and DHCP is enabled on both routers. As it stands now, the guest network (192.168.1.x) on the...
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