Depends...if you can uniquely identify 'gaming packets' content such as:Btw, is it possible to have a VPN client on the router where all traffic passes through this VPN client except for gaming packets?
Ok, sounds like a pain. And way over my head.Depends...if you can uniquely identify 'gaming packets' content such as:
then maybe.
- Destination Port
- Source Port
- Source IP/MAC
- Destination IP(s)
Mhm? How?Hi,
I'm not using it myself yet but I think it's possible with the VPN director section in Merlin FW.
If you disclose the Game/Server(s), the necessary info is probably available via a Googlesearch etc., and once identified can be plugged intoOk, sounds like a pain. And way over my head.
Pitty because i would be using VPN all the time if this was an easy setup.
wireguard_manager
Mhm? How?
Regarding to this post it sounds difficult and painful.
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/session-manager-discussion-3rd-thread.78317/page-13#post-763799
Another option is to use wgmExpo addon and sendOk, sounds like a pain. And way over my head.
Pitty because i would be using VPN all the time if this was an easy setup.
livin
commands to shift your gaming computer to wan while you are playing and then shift back. This could be sent from Apple "Shortcuts" or Android "ssh button". Then shifting is as easy as pressing a Button on your home screen.Ok, i will look into that.If you disclose the Game/Server(s), the necessary info is probably available via a Googlesearch etc., and once identified can be plugged intowireguard_manager
Perhaps can also look into ipset.Ok, i will look into that.
A complete list would be really nice. Like a setting in the coming wireguard gui in the next firmware release.
Just to tick a box and all games for PC/PS4-5 etc gets excluded automaticly.
Maybe the list under the tab Open NAT could be used? It has game profiles.
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