scooby
Occasional Visitor
I have two usenet accounts with 2 vpns with it.
one vpn is based in miami and other us states. one has locations all over so I chose the london location for that one.
My plan is to use the us based vpn to access us services and the uk one to comply with bbc, amazon prime, nowtv etc.
I have tried to install both on asus using @yorgi thread but the router just stopped using both vpn and my ip was showing so I had to use the net adapter repair all in one to reset my pc network.
On the router, I then set the us client to default to erase the config because each time I set it to off and rebooted, it came back on immediately.
I am now back on the uk vpn only and its using the london based vpn ip address.
My question is- can it be done? use two vpn services to point to different locations and then using some sort of rule and probably a smattering of linux make different services go different locations? that will be so cool!
So can it be done?
thanks
one vpn is based in miami and other us states. one has locations all over so I chose the london location for that one.
My plan is to use the us based vpn to access us services and the uk one to comply with bbc, amazon prime, nowtv etc.
I have tried to install both on asus using @yorgi thread but the router just stopped using both vpn and my ip was showing so I had to use the net adapter repair all in one to reset my pc network.
On the router, I then set the us client to default to erase the config because each time I set it to off and rebooted, it came back on immediately.
I am now back on the uk vpn only and its using the london based vpn ip address.
My question is- can it be done? use two vpn services to point to different locations and then using some sort of rule and probably a smattering of linux make different services go different locations? that will be so cool!
So can it be done?
thanks