I've signed up at ExpressVPN and have set up my Asus AC66U (with Merlin 380.65_0) as a client to their service so now every client connected to that router is also routed via the VPN service.
There are a number of things I do not like about my setup and a number of things I'd like to have in addition.
Firstly, the speed I get when using OpenVPN is under 10MBs download and under 5Mbps upload - switching to L2TP I get practically full speed 60Mbps download (Also full speed using the ExpressVPN desktop client on OpenVPN). I understand Open VPN is the better protocol so I'd like to solve this. After much searching it seems that I may be limited on VPN performance due to the CPU of the router not being able to cope with the intensity of the encryption process - more on this in a bit...
Secondly, When I am not at home I'd like to be able to make use of my ExpressVPN service - perhaps set up a home VPN server I can connect to which will subsequently route all my traffic through ExpressVPN.
Thirdly, I have a numer of devices which I'd like to have a direct connection to the internet - which I could accomplish with policy based routing using OpenVPN.
I have an Asus VM60 Mini Desktop PC which I'm willing to sacrifice to the cause - an always on device which can supplement the router (AC66U). I also have an Asus AC51U cheapy which I'm currently using as an Access Point when in the garden.
So using the available hardware I'm just wondering how I can accomplish these goals - I'd prefer to use the hardware I have got, however I am open to other purchases I may need.
I'm most curious about the idea of using my Mini PC to accomplish all my VPN requirements and then using my AC66U simply as a router - perhaps sending all traffic through the mini PC as a gateway and then using my AC51U as an access point as I currently am.
(I do also own a HP N54L with 4GB RAM which could be repurposed)
However I am open to all sorts of ideas
Thanks
There are a number of things I do not like about my setup and a number of things I'd like to have in addition.
Firstly, the speed I get when using OpenVPN is under 10MBs download and under 5Mbps upload - switching to L2TP I get practically full speed 60Mbps download (Also full speed using the ExpressVPN desktop client on OpenVPN). I understand Open VPN is the better protocol so I'd like to solve this. After much searching it seems that I may be limited on VPN performance due to the CPU of the router not being able to cope with the intensity of the encryption process - more on this in a bit...
Secondly, When I am not at home I'd like to be able to make use of my ExpressVPN service - perhaps set up a home VPN server I can connect to which will subsequently route all my traffic through ExpressVPN.
Thirdly, I have a numer of devices which I'd like to have a direct connection to the internet - which I could accomplish with policy based routing using OpenVPN.
I have an Asus VM60 Mini Desktop PC which I'm willing to sacrifice to the cause - an always on device which can supplement the router (AC66U). I also have an Asus AC51U cheapy which I'm currently using as an Access Point when in the garden.
So using the available hardware I'm just wondering how I can accomplish these goals - I'd prefer to use the hardware I have got, however I am open to other purchases I may need.
I'm most curious about the idea of using my Mini PC to accomplish all my VPN requirements and then using my AC66U simply as a router - perhaps sending all traffic through the mini PC as a gateway and then using my AC51U as an access point as I currently am.
(I do also own a HP N54L with 4GB RAM which could be repurposed)
However I am open to all sorts of ideas
Thanks
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