Vpn router and service

Discussion in 'PC' started by itisntreal, Aug 10, 2021.

  1. itisntreal

    itisntreal Guest

    Hi im searching for a budget router with vpn support and service
    so if someone can help me which brand or where to look for ty
     
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  3. rootwits

    rootwits Producer

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  4. BEAT16

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    For information only, the Opera browser has a built-in free VPN server.
     
  5. itisntreal

    itisntreal Guest

    i want all my devices on the network connected to the vpn on a static server
    i can buy this router ASUS RT-AC87U from a friend for 50€
     
  6. alemedovaA

    alemedovaA Newbie

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    If you're on the hunt for a budget router with VPN support and service, you've got a few options to consider. Brands like TP-Link, Asus, and Netgear offer routers that are budget-friendly and support VPNs.
     
  7. saccamano

    saccamano Rock Star

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    It depends on what vpn you're going to use. My vpn is always on, full site, and I run a firmware for the vpn on the router itself. Choosing a vpn service that has their own router firmware is key. You'll need a decently powered router for that application like a GL AX-1800 or Asus. I recommend choosing a VPN that has decent router firmware that can run at speed - openvpn works ok which is universally supported by just about every vpn out there, but it is slow compared to the newer ultra secure vpn protocols like lightwave etc... Check your choice of vpn service carefully and see what their log collection policy is... And stay away from NordVPN - they log your shit and will comply with requests to turn over that data. There's no point in any vpn that does that. You'll want a service that runs servers in RAM only and where log collection is vaporware. No logs means nothing exists to ever violate your privacy. Beware of so-called "budget" vpn's - you might pay less but you get less in the long run. "Less" in a vpn is not a good thing.
     
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    For specific models, you could look into the TP-Link Archer C7 or the Asus RT-AC68U. These are often recommended for their performance and affordability, and they typically offer VPN support.
    As for where to look, you can check out online retailers like Amazon or Best Buy for deals on these routers. Sometimes, you can find refurbished models that are even more budget-friendly.
    If you're still looking for more info, you might want to check out what to do when the wireless customer is not available. It could offer some insights into troubleshooting or setting up your VPN router.
     
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