MustacheSwe
Occasional Visitor
The reason why I’d prefer to run it on the router is that we’re a family of five, and with *many* different end-points (each of us have at least 2 laptops, plus 6 mobiles, iPads, several gaming desktops, a NAS, and streaming units (TVs, media players etc) in many rooms around the house). I would guess at least 30-40 end points in total). I want most of the traffic to be protected by VPN, including the teens’ traffic. Also, VPN is needed even for some media streaming, since some content is geoblocked if we try to access it from a Swedish IP address.Why you run VPN client on the router? Run it on the PC instead and only when needed. You already have fast x86 hardware available.
To handle this end-point by end-point would simply be too much hassle. I had rather hoped to be able to buy a new router (or VPN device ) that would allow me to simply tunnel everything though a VPN. That simplicity would easily be worth the cost of a new router (at least up to 5-700 EUR/USD or similar)