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jonnyhubcap
Dec 30, 2018Guide
NordVPN and Orbi RBR53 Setup
Hi. I'm using NordVPN on my laptops. Have installed an Orbi RBR50 with two satellites (RBR53?), a couple of years ago. For the most part, it works very well throughout the house. However, I have some...
jonnyhubcap
Dec 31, 2018Guide
Hi, Furrye38. Thanks for your response. I had read the post that you linked, and some of your helpful responses to related questions on other threads. Still, they all left me hanging as to whether and how NordVPN actually works with the Orbi. NordVPN's customer support responded to a similar question with "we don't support the Orbi router." Orbi's customer support made a similar statement, that "we don't support NordVPN on the Orbi routers." But the post you referrred to, and their answers, all leave open the question of whether and how the Orbi and NordVPN solutions do work together. Is the correct conclusion that one can load NordVPN on one or more multiple individual computers in the mesh network, and effectively have VPN protection for each?
My current objective is to access one or two Windows10 Pro laptop computers for data or functional operation in my home from a remote Windows10 Pro laptop or iOS mobile device, using 1) NordVPNon on both the remote and home devices, 2) the Orbi mesh router for the home devices, and 3) MicroSoft Windows10 Pro Remote Desk access as the connecting software functionality. Any reason that this cannot work, and will the use of the NordVPN on the remote and local devices provide added VPN privacy protection to the communications? Looks like NordVPN requires one home laptop to be set on UDP, and the other on TCP. Remote Desktop appears to require a standard RDP port on the router forwarded to each home laptop. Prudent practice requires very stout passwords and user names on the home laptops, and maybe a designated IP address to provide a static address for the NordVPN connection, to discourage, avoid, or thwart DOS(?) attacks. What do you think? I'm not an IT person, just an intrepid (foolhardy) user with scars, but still willing to push the "standard" envelope of several products already in use, for desired connectivity and privacy results. I've been using NordVPN for a year or more on laptops and mobile devices that are connected to the Internet through the Orbi mesh network. So, they somehow function together, or don't interfere. But how does that apply to the use case proposed above? Sorry to be so longwinded. An amateur's defect. Thanks for any light you or any reader can shed!
FURRYe38
Dec 31, 2018Guru - Experienced User
You might give OpenVPN a try instead of NordVPN.
- jonnyhubcapJan 01, 2019Guide
Dear Furrye38 - I take your point, and thanks for the response. Interesting that there is an OpenVPN link on the NordVPN site. I’ll continue with NordVPN for a bit to see if it works for my purposes. Still wondering about what’s protected and what’s not with the installation on the laptops rather than the router. Confusing to me, and I’d like to understand better. But if this doesn’t work, your answer seems the best solution. Again, thanks for all your help, on this post and others.
- FURRYe38Jan 01, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Let us know how it goes if you find out anything.
Good Luck.- jonnyhubcapJan 13, 2019Guide
Dear FURRYe38 -
After trying several angles with both NordVPN and Orbi support, the only confirmed answer that seems to work with both NordVPN and Orbi is to buy another router/modem (e.g., a NordVPN-configured Netgear router) that does work with NordVPN, Then the alternative is (1) put the non-Orbi router/modem between the Orbi and the ATT broadband, so that anything connected to the Orbi accesses NordVPN through the daisy-chained routers (my preference), or (2) install the non-Orbi it in a dual-router implementation in parallel with the Orbi, so that the devices on the non-Orbi router are protected by the Nord installation at that router, and the devices connected to the Orbi router are protected by the NordVPN client software on the device. That’s another $300 bucks and another implementation, not really an Orbi solution.
So your original answer, to install some other, compatible, OpenVPN provider on the Orbi looks like the right answer. Not a NordVPN solution, but workable. And, of course, you’re not surprised at all, right? Thanks for staying with all of the wandering around!