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These are on the same network and part of the same router, it wouldn't accomplish anything.

One thing I recently found out about the provider that I use, is I can have up to 4 routers connected to my modem (while in bridge mode) and each will get WAN IP's.

While I only use my TV for Netflix, I think it would be nice to be able to browse anon

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One thing I recently found out about the provider that I use, is I can have up to 4 routers connected to my modem (while in bridge mode) and each will get WAN IP's.

While I only use my TV for Netflix, I think it would be nice to be able to browse anon

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They are all still linked to you though. ;)

You're not getting a random public IP by accident. :)
 
They are all still linked to you though. ;)

You're not getting a random public IP by accident. :)
I wouldn't be surprised if they all use the same gateway address. :rolleyes::oops:
 
hi all,

I have searched for a quite long time for site2site OpenVPN setup guide for ASUS routers. finally, I have found the right inspiration and successfully configured working site2site OpenVPN connection between my two RT-AC66U_B1 routers.
Enjoy: https://blog.sandbox.sk/?p=12

/BR
Zolo

Hi your guide worked great! My I ask for an advice? How could we pass internet traffic through the tunnel for specific computers located at the Client side (the one with subnet: 192.168.33.0 255.255.255.0)?

many thanks in advance
 

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