I do not believe a kill switch, per se, is in the Asus factory firmware. However, I feel that the VPN Fusion in the 388 code base may stop traffic for assigned clients if the VPN connection fails. I have no proof of this as I do not use the router as a VPN client regularly and have only done a brief test to a Proton Wireguard server in Europe and a PPTP connection to a server in France. Asus VPN Fusion documentation is silent in this regard. In fact, the Asus documentation for VPN Fusion is pretty basic.Is there a built-in killswitch in the OpnVPN of Asus AX86S? Asking because I don't see any way I can activate it. So I was wondering if it might be built in or non existent? If so then is installing Merlin the only alternative?
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