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Hi all,
Noob kid on the block here. Nice to meet everybody!
I have a couple of basic questions. Please forgive my ignorance. I've done a fair bit of Googlin', and DuckDuckGoin' but haven't been able to find clear, direct answers. If there is a clear explanation for any of these questions on a website that I have missed, please include them, I don't mind doing the reading.
On to my questions, I'm a bit new to the whole OpenVPN thing. I understand the basics, but I'm a bit confused of the details surrounding router implementation. I recently signed up for a OpenVPN service and have successfully made a connection on my computer. I have installed Merlin (220.18) on my RT-N66U, and I wanted to understand some basic concepts in using my VPN connection within my router.
As I understand it, when I connect to the VPN to my computer all traffic *from this sole machine* is now by default routed to the secure VPN connection. Is my understanding correct?
As I look the Merlin firmware, I realize it allows two VPN setups: Client and Server.
1) If I setup the client, does that mean that the VPN connection that is on my computer begins to act as the "server" for the router? In other words, I connect via the OpenVPN software on my computer. I then activate the "client" on my router, at which point my RTN66U then looks to my computer as the server and then "shares" that connection which is on my computer with all devices on my local network?
1a) Is there a way, for my router to control which VPN server I am connecting to or must that only be done on my computer with the OpenVPN GUI software? For example, my particular VPN company has locations in several countries. Can I log on to these locations via my router, or must I use the software on my desktop?
2) If I setup the server within the router, does that mean that for external locations, my job/school/work are now "clients" to my router, and they will use the client connection that is running on the router to traverse the internet?
I hope my questions are clear (and new), and thank you all in advance.
Noob kid on the block here. Nice to meet everybody!
I have a couple of basic questions. Please forgive my ignorance. I've done a fair bit of Googlin', and DuckDuckGoin' but haven't been able to find clear, direct answers. If there is a clear explanation for any of these questions on a website that I have missed, please include them, I don't mind doing the reading.
On to my questions, I'm a bit new to the whole OpenVPN thing. I understand the basics, but I'm a bit confused of the details surrounding router implementation. I recently signed up for a OpenVPN service and have successfully made a connection on my computer. I have installed Merlin (220.18) on my RT-N66U, and I wanted to understand some basic concepts in using my VPN connection within my router.
As I understand it, when I connect to the VPN to my computer all traffic *from this sole machine* is now by default routed to the secure VPN connection. Is my understanding correct?
As I look the Merlin firmware, I realize it allows two VPN setups: Client and Server.
1) If I setup the client, does that mean that the VPN connection that is on my computer begins to act as the "server" for the router? In other words, I connect via the OpenVPN software on my computer. I then activate the "client" on my router, at which point my RTN66U then looks to my computer as the server and then "shares" that connection which is on my computer with all devices on my local network?
1a) Is there a way, for my router to control which VPN server I am connecting to or must that only be done on my computer with the OpenVPN GUI software? For example, my particular VPN company has locations in several countries. Can I log on to these locations via my router, or must I use the software on my desktop?
2) If I setup the server within the router, does that mean that for external locations, my job/school/work are now "clients" to my router, and they will use the client connection that is running on the router to traverse the internet?
I hope my questions are clear (and new), and thank you all in advance.