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There is no suggestion in my comment. I have changed the listening port!Are you suggesting that I can change the listening port to any other number?
There is no suggestion in my comment. I have changed the listening port!Are you suggesting that I can change the listening port to any other number?
Perfect, it's working. I have built in Wireguard server and PiVPN both running on different ports, and both working!There is no suggestion in my comment. I have changed the listening port!
No, Surfshark has not woken to the new Asus firmware. If you have a "manual" Wireguard file you can configure the new Asus firmware to connect and work. not knowing how to configure the router does not mean it does not work.Leider ist in der Version kein Wireguard mit Surfshark möglich. Noch nicht von Surfshark unterstützt.
it was a very bad idea to share private keys and all other settingsYou are welcome to test it yourself here, I think you have an AX88U if I saw it correctly.
I imported it as a file and also manually, although it connects, it does not establish an Internet connection.
Surfshark told me today that they can't do it with the models yet. But it works with openwrt routers.
#
# Use this configuration with WireGuard client
#
[Interface]
Address = 10.14.0.2/16
PrivateKey = UHj/9WhuJJ/23eAqIOEEWxtJ25e4VEYNWJ3fnBaVtFI=
DNS = 162.252.172.57, 149.154.159.92
[Peer]
PublicKey = d3ldwEjnFcbLwD1o8uC5xC3DaSNek8DGeTpOb/h/IE4=
AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0
Endpoint = de-ber.prod.surfshark.com:51820
But I'm more than happy to be taught by a professional.
you can set up WG manually - https://www.snbforums.com/threads/experimental-wireguard-for-hnd-platform-4-1-x-kernels.46164/Don't really see it that closely, I'll give it to you to test whether you'll continue to use it wouldn't be bad either. Since unlimited devices
This thread is not about Merlin firmware. AS I have stated in several areas, the Asuswrt implementation of Wireguard via VPN Fusion is working if configured correctly via the GUI.you can set up WG manually - https://www.snbforums.com/threads/experimental-wireguard-for-hnd-platform-4-1-x-kernels.46164/
or with WG manager - https://github.com/MartineauUK/wireguard/blob/main/README.md#wireguard
both methods are working with Merlin CFW, not quiet sure that you will be able to do it with OFW
@bbungeThis thread is not about Merlin firmware. AS I have stated in several areas, the Asuswrt implementation of Wireguard via VPN Fusion is working if configured correctly via the GUI.
I believe all devices are selected to the default connection. I did re-check and had to slide the blue toggle to enable them all to the default PPPoE connrction to the Internet and press apply. Even If I deselect a device from the default connection (then press apply) I can then Not select it , in either of my two wireguard connections (These connections work when enabled)Here’s a trick I discovered.
By selecting Enable all devices on your default connection, you don’t have to assign or bind devices - leaving them free
Your default connection doesn’t have to be a WAN connection, it can also be a wireguard tunnel.
Default connections are available via 2.4 GHz wifi, and any individual assignments are available via 5 GHz.
If a device doesn’t have an individual assignment, you just get the default connection on both bands.
My use case is the simplest of simple, all I want to do is allocate a couple of devices to a VPN Fusion tunnel that I have created. Presently I cant see how I can do this. My default fusion tunnel is the PPPoe connection to the internet. I have two Wireguard tunnels that connect but cant add devices to them. I believe I have followed the Fusion release notes.It all depends on what you are trying to achieve.
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Unfortunately it doesn't work with Surfshark either. Despite the right attitude and a hell of a lot of trying.If you open the Tunnel’s profile, at the bottom of the profile you will see the list of devices assigned to that tunnel.
Note that the tunnel needs to be disconnected to make device changes.
Since you have two tunnels, you can’t assign the same device to both tunnels. Regardless of whether it is connected or not.
You can only achieve this by making one tunnel your default connection. Which doesn’t sound like it should work, but it does.
Adding devices to a tunnel is achieved by clicking on the pencil icon towards the bottom of the profile.
Thanks for the tip, it was implemented immediately in my case, unfortunately without success.There is a newer firmware for the AX88U. Recommend upgrading to it.
I think piecing things together is that all devices on the 2.4Ghz wifi and the local LAN are dedicated to the Default Tunnel, which is the PPPoe internet connection. Thus only devices on the 5Ghz are available to be "selected" for one of the other Fusion Tunnels. I have selected one Wiregurad tunnel as the Default by selecting all devices. Thus all devices exit over that tunnel. This leaves me to only select the 5Ghz wifi devices to allocate to the other Fusion Tunnel. This is not what I expected and not intuative so its take a while for the penny to drop.If you open the Tunnel’s profile, at the bottom of the profile you will see the list of devices assigned to that tunnel.
Note that the tunnel needs to be disconnected to make device changes.
Since you have two tunnels, you can’t assign the same device to both tunnels. Regardless of whether it is connected or not.
You can only achieve this by making one tunnel your default connection. Which doesn’t sound like it should work, but it does.
Adding devices to a tunnel is achieved by clicking on the pencil icon towards the bottom of the profile.
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