The dns entires are not part of what the VPN uses. They are how the script knows where to go on the internet, they are basically the same as your router dns, but you need to input them here.
The "IPADDR" field is what IP address range you wish the script to assign to the new SSID. If your router uses 192.168.1.x for the IP address ranges it normal assigns. In this field you would put something like 192.168.2.0
In "IPADDR" 192.168.2.0 * or whatever range you choose to use.
In "DHCPSTART" "2"
In "DHCPEND" "254"
In DNS1 "* see note"
In DNS2 "* see note"
According to
@Jack Yaz You can leave the DNS field blank now.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/y...-guest-wifi-networks.45924/page-6#post-407253
By leaving blank YazFi will use the same DNS servers as the router.
By using a separate IP setup, all your devices are on a separate range and much easier to designate that a range goes to a VPN vs each IP. This allows you to add devices at will to the VPN SSID and they will always go to the VPN as needed.
You'll need to configure the VPN client #1 in the VPN section. You seem to have this working as per your statement.
Next you will need to tell the router to only send some info over the VPN, this is done via the Policy routing section. Here is a screen grab from
@Brenneke I shameless grabbed from the YazFi thread.
View attachment 14216
Since you are the OP, I can't say I am getting your topic off topic. But I would urge you to maybe move the conversation over to the YazFi topic where
@Jack Yaz can assist you more directly. Since its his topic and his script.
Additionally I helped as much as I could remember, off the back of my head. I moved to stock a few months back and some of the GUI is different vs Merlin or it could be I have not simply used it in a bit and as they say if you don't use it you loose it.
Hopefully I have gotten you a little closer to your goal. I know how great it felt when I got it running for the first time. A million bucks worth.