takeawaydave
Occasional Visitor
Here goes first post and here's the setup:
1. Linksys E4500 (DDWRT) in the corner of the room
This is wirelessly bridged to:
2. Thomson Fibre Modem TWG870UG as in this one:
http://www.upc.ie/pdf/twg870-e.pdf
I have a NetGear ReadyNas NV+ wired in to the E4500 and various wireless clients (desktops, laptop, phones, appleTV) on the Thomson wireless network.
Due to bridging I can access NAS across the LAN as well as stram Films from ReadyNas from XBMC running on the Apple TV.
I now have a subscription to a VPN provider and would like NAS Trasmission BT client to connect over VPN when "retrieving" content from WAN.
However openvpn client version 2.0 on NAS doesn;ty support the openvpn client config.
Any one have any ideas on what the easiest and cheapest way of getting the NAS using openvpn ?
Thanks all you people for reading.
1. Linksys E4500 (DDWRT) in the corner of the room
This is wirelessly bridged to:
2. Thomson Fibre Modem TWG870UG as in this one:
http://www.upc.ie/pdf/twg870-e.pdf
I have a NetGear ReadyNas NV+ wired in to the E4500 and various wireless clients (desktops, laptop, phones, appleTV) on the Thomson wireless network.
Due to bridging I can access NAS across the LAN as well as stram Films from ReadyNas from XBMC running on the Apple TV.
I now have a subscription to a VPN provider and would like NAS Trasmission BT client to connect over VPN when "retrieving" content from WAN.
However openvpn client version 2.0 on NAS doesn;ty support the openvpn client config.
Any one have any ideas on what the easiest and cheapest way of getting the NAS using openvpn ?
Thanks all you people for reading.