Sorry maybe a dumb question, but it is it possible to setup, for example Unlocator on the router, and then provide a spcific IP number with direct access to the VPN?
Use case: tunnel my TV through the VPN so that I can access certain content for example. But since I cannot configure a vpn on my...
I have an Asus RT-AC88U on stock firmware version 3.0.0.4.386_48260.
I am interested in moving to the latest supported version of Asuswrt-Merlin for this router but am worried about whether I will have to reconfigure my router? I have lots of things configured from openvpn to mac address...
I have an internal server so that is not a concern for me. But I do have a VPN running to be able to access files from outside the home, so that would be an issue I assume.
I would have to read up on "double NAT" as I am not familiar with this setup but as far as I understood the new modems will not allow any configuration apart from password changes. Apparently only 2.3% of Magenta customers use their own private routers so it seems they don't see any need to...
Hi there,
I am a Meganta customer (formerly UPC) and have been using my own private routers behind the company issued cable modems for many years. Up until recently Magenta offered cable modems where the customer could enable bridge-mode in order to operate their own private router behind the...
Is it possible to switch to Asuswrt-Merlin while keeping all my current settings from the stock firmware? Just wondering how much work it would be to switch.
I have stock firmware version: 3.0.0.4.386_48260-gd4c241c
I have configured and enabled an openVPN server on the router.
At the moment in the openVPN configuration under VPN Subnet / Netmask I have: 10.8.0.0/255.255.255.0
Now in the router under LAN > IP Adress (not in openVPN settings) I...
The powerline idea is currently my preferred one. In the worst case, if it doesn't end up working, I will at least have a normal power outlet in addition to the charger next to my parking spot.
Is this the one you mean: (link to German Amazon).
Sorry for the dumb question, but if I were to use this and point it down to the garage, isn't the signal in the garage going to be way too "powerful" ?