A feature request to Asuswrt-Merlin branch
I've got an rt-ac86u operating in AP-mode behind a firewall. It would be nice to be able to take advantage of the processing power of the rt-ac86u to run an OpenVPN Server on it, even if it's in AP-mode. Requirements that I can think of are a different routing scheme (AP) on the OpenVPN Server and port forwarding on the firewall.
Let's hear what you think guys.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/openvpn-performance-of-the-rt-ac86u.41217/page-2#post-351407
https://www.google.se/search?dcr=0&...hUKEwi3ps6d2Y_kAhUBxMQBHb4aBdIQ4dUDCAk&uact=5
Edit!
In a broader perspective.
Quite a few people use an open source based firewall to the All-in-One SOHO router in their homes. The system resources on which such a system is based are in many cases quite low to modest. It's also not uncommon for that kind of setup with a surplus SOHO router configured in AP-mode to provide wireless coverage. In order to take full advantage of the system resources on the firewall, the idea of moving a function from the firewall to the AP struck me. My thought was, why run an OpenVPN Server on the firewall when the AP has one already, and idle at that, not breaking a sweat providing WiFi coverage?
I've got an rt-ac86u operating in AP-mode behind a firewall. It would be nice to be able to take advantage of the processing power of the rt-ac86u to run an OpenVPN Server on it, even if it's in AP-mode. Requirements that I can think of are a different routing scheme (AP) on the OpenVPN Server and port forwarding on the firewall.
Let's hear what you think guys.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/openvpn-performance-of-the-rt-ac86u.41217/page-2#post-351407
https://www.google.se/search?dcr=0&...hUKEwi3ps6d2Y_kAhUBxMQBHb4aBdIQ4dUDCAk&uact=5
Edit!
In a broader perspective.
Quite a few people use an open source based firewall to the All-in-One SOHO router in their homes. The system resources on which such a system is based are in many cases quite low to modest. It's also not uncommon for that kind of setup with a surplus SOHO router configured in AP-mode to provide wireless coverage. In order to take full advantage of the system resources on the firewall, the idea of moving a function from the firewall to the AP struck me. My thought was, why run an OpenVPN Server on the firewall when the AP has one already, and idle at that, not breaking a sweat providing WiFi coverage?
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