pidgeynerd
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Hi everyone -
I'm looking for some advice on a dedicated VPN wireless router. The attached diagram below shows where this device will fit into my topology (in red). I have a Ubiquiti Dream Machine (UDM) Pro along with a host of switches, APs, devices etc. that I can't get rid of. Unfortunately as nice as the UDM Pro is, it does not support Client VPN - such as TorGuard.
I believe I can setup a wireless router behind my UDM Pro and broadcast a dedicated VPN SSID. Only device 1 and device 2 shown in the diagram need the VPN. However, they must constantly be connected to VPN and route a fair amount of traffic consisting of regular browsing, emails and video based meetings on a daily basis. This wireless router must also support dedicated IP's from TorGuard. My internet connection is 500Mbps/125Mbps, which I think is sufficient for my network but let me know if I should increase the speed for any reason.
It's not the end of the world if device 1 and device 2 get routed out through my ISP's WAN IP, but I would prefer to reduce this as much as possible.
Is this even possible? If so, what device should I get?
I'm looking for some advice on a dedicated VPN wireless router. The attached diagram below shows where this device will fit into my topology (in red). I have a Ubiquiti Dream Machine (UDM) Pro along with a host of switches, APs, devices etc. that I can't get rid of. Unfortunately as nice as the UDM Pro is, it does not support Client VPN - such as TorGuard.
I believe I can setup a wireless router behind my UDM Pro and broadcast a dedicated VPN SSID. Only device 1 and device 2 shown in the diagram need the VPN. However, they must constantly be connected to VPN and route a fair amount of traffic consisting of regular browsing, emails and video based meetings on a daily basis. This wireless router must also support dedicated IP's from TorGuard. My internet connection is 500Mbps/125Mbps, which I think is sufficient for my network but let me know if I should increase the speed for any reason.
It's not the end of the world if device 1 and device 2 get routed out through my ISP's WAN IP, but I would prefer to reduce this as much as possible.
Is this even possible? If so, what device should I get?