Spaghetti_Jack
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Hello,
I would like to ask to clarify the difference that I think is important. In tutorial like this below :
where it is shown how to set up your router as a VPN server, meaning that connections from the outside world can be routed and forwarded to the router.
But if I understand it correctly, the ISP of the router/server can still see what happens AFTER the incoming connection has been routed. Is there a free alternative to paid non-log VPN providers like NordVPN / Surfshark / ExpressVPN that use OpenVPN technology that can be used at home?
I would like to ask to clarify the difference that I think is important. In tutorial like this below :
Tutorial - How to setup a VPN Server with Asus routers 380.68 updated 08.24
In this new version 380.68 there are no new features for VPN server. This guide will show you how to setup a VPN server with your Asus routers This works with native ASUS firmware or Merlin Firmware *** I suggest that every time you update to a new firmware do a Default on OpenVPN server then...
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where it is shown how to set up your router as a VPN server, meaning that connections from the outside world can be routed and forwarded to the router.
But if I understand it correctly, the ISP of the router/server can still see what happens AFTER the incoming connection has been routed. Is there a free alternative to paid non-log VPN providers like NordVPN / Surfshark / ExpressVPN that use OpenVPN technology that can be used at home?