Intrepid2007
Regular Contributor
Hi there,
Last week a collegue from work borrowed me his RT-AC5300 to test it (the router has merlin firmware).
At home I use (all WIFI):
- 1 'dumb' TV (with Chromecast dongle)
- 1 Panasonic SmartTV (also Chromecast)
- 1 PC and 1 laptop
- smartphones
I use the following setup:
- 1x VPN connection to the Netherlands
- 1x VPN connection to the USA
- WAN connection, directly to my ISP provider
Internet line speed (VDSL) 110/30.
Until now I used OpnSense on a mini-pc, which worked more or less.
In the 2 years I have used it, it always gave me issues and now I am at a point I want to change this setup for something more simpler and 'user friendly' ...
The Asus Merlin firmware is user friendly and it appears to support exactly what I need:
It can run multiple VPN connections simultaneously; with policy routing enabled you can route internet traffic per client from/to any VPN/WAN you want. It also prevents DNS leaks, which is handy when you want to bypass geo-blocking (it works!)
My compliments to the developer, fine job!!
Now I am considering to buy an Asus RT-AX88U. This is a new-generation router (WIFI-6) and it has enough CPU power to handle a lot of VPN traffic (AES hardware acceleration).
I want to 'upgrade' the stock firmware with the Merlin firmware .
One little note:
In the LAN DHCP setup I would expect to find settings to specify DNS servers per client.
But if routing really works well (and DNS requests are sent to the appropriate DNS/WAN gateway + no leaks), it should not be necessary.
However, in some situations it may be handy to have this option. For example, Chromecast dongles are only setup by DHCP, static IP configuration is not possible (at least, not that I am aware of).
Just curious, are there plans in the (near) future to add the possibility to specifiy DNS server per client in the LAN DHCP setup?
many thanks!
Last week a collegue from work borrowed me his RT-AC5300 to test it (the router has merlin firmware).
At home I use (all WIFI):
- 1 'dumb' TV (with Chromecast dongle)
- 1 Panasonic SmartTV (also Chromecast)
- 1 PC and 1 laptop
- smartphones
I use the following setup:
- 1x VPN connection to the Netherlands
- 1x VPN connection to the USA
- WAN connection, directly to my ISP provider
Internet line speed (VDSL) 110/30.
Until now I used OpnSense on a mini-pc, which worked more or less.
In the 2 years I have used it, it always gave me issues and now I am at a point I want to change this setup for something more simpler and 'user friendly' ...
The Asus Merlin firmware is user friendly and it appears to support exactly what I need:
It can run multiple VPN connections simultaneously; with policy routing enabled you can route internet traffic per client from/to any VPN/WAN you want. It also prevents DNS leaks, which is handy when you want to bypass geo-blocking (it works!)
My compliments to the developer, fine job!!
Now I am considering to buy an Asus RT-AX88U. This is a new-generation router (WIFI-6) and it has enough CPU power to handle a lot of VPN traffic (AES hardware acceleration).
I want to 'upgrade' the stock firmware with the Merlin firmware .
One little note:
In the LAN DHCP setup I would expect to find settings to specify DNS servers per client.
But if routing really works well (and DNS requests are sent to the appropriate DNS/WAN gateway + no leaks), it should not be necessary.
However, in some situations it may be handy to have this option. For example, Chromecast dongles are only setup by DHCP, static IP configuration is not possible (at least, not that I am aware of).
Just curious, are there plans in the (near) future to add the possibility to specifiy DNS server per client in the LAN DHCP setup?
many thanks!