Hi Everyone...Okay after spending fair amount of hours this afternoon reading up and looking at your helpful points and information I have indeed managed to setup my VPN with 4 Server's which to be honest for me is more than enough.
Using the very best option I believe that's Wireguard and Surfshark VPN servers. Took me several attempts at first to get the hang of it all and some persistency and patience I got there

Happy Days

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It's definitely a learning curve for me .
My main ISP WAN EE UK Server is based in Working London and I am west London so connecting to Surfshark London Server it literally only a few miles apart so I'm only losing around 4-5mbps on bandwidth which I think is bloody excellent and Wireguard definitely seems to be working seriously well .
I've gone and chosen a few handful of other VPNs for my Nvidia Shield Pro device (Kodi Omega RC1 and Real Debrid)and Apple TV 2022 128GB device for my general streaming Netflix,Disney+ Prime Video and Apple TV+ streaming.
I have set or rather told director when I switch to a VPN all devices use that VPN hence local IP address of my router or I can manually tell those or each device/client to direct VPN/tunnel to a particular VPN server and leave all the other devices on my default ISP address which is great! .
I suppose you could use either use director or WG client to manually enter the device IP address independently but I suppose director is better as you have a "drop down" list to choose from when the devices are live .
Last question please...Should I leave all those WG clients running in the background or should I just disable them when I'm not using them what's best for the router is it going to create more heat and or take up unnecessary room in a memory running in a background or is it designed to be left running continuously and I just use the WebGUI via the Asus app to manually switch on and off via director a VPN as and when I need it .
Please advise

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