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    OpenVPN clients shown as PPTP clients after upgrade

    I'll take the liberty to answer my own thread, maybe it's helpful for someone in the future :-) 1. I deleted the VPN clients that were marked as PPTP after upgrade, and recreated them as OpenVPN. Works fine. 2. I took the OpenVPN settings from this article on VPN University...
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    Killswitch: move to next VPN client in line?

    I should have mentioned that both VPN clients are from the same provider (PIA). With same settings, policy rules, etc, just a different server address. Both are UDP 1197 (the "strong" version as PIA calls it). I assumed only 1 of the 2 VPN clients should/could be active at a given point. Are...
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    Killswitch: move to next VPN client in line?

    Hi, Merlin 380.69 on RT-AC87U. I have 2 VPN clients setup, killswitch is active for both. All settings are equal, apart from the server address obviously. With the killswitch enabled, if VPN tunnel goes down, does Merlin activate the next VPN client in line, or does it cut off the internet...
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    OpenVPN clients shown as PPTP clients after upgrade

    Hi, I just upgraded my RT-AC87U from asus-wrt 3.0.0.4.380_7743 to Merlin 380.69 My objective is to use policy routing so that IP cams do not go through VPN. When checking the general settings after upgrade, I see my PIA OpenVPN clients (NL+UK) are now listed under the PPTP tab instead of...
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    Asus firmware to Merlin firmware upgrade instructions

    Hi, ASUS RT-AC87U with factory firmware 3.0.0.4.380_7743 I would like to use Merlin because of the policy rules. My IP cam's are not accessible over 4G when I turn on PIA OpenVPN client on my router. So I want camera streams to run over normal WAN (https) and all the other traffic through VPN...
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