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luddite309
Jan 19, 2025Aspirant
Router based VPN
Hello all, So I've been wanting to set up a router based VPN for obvious reasons and recently read an article about using Wire Guard (they use Proton VPN as the example, and that also is what I'd lik...
luddite309
Jan 19, 2025Aspirant
Thanks for your and parapcc's responses. Of course they seem to be opposing viewpoints. But, I will attempt to contact Proton and ask them if indeed the CAX 80 will support a hardware based solution.
Kitsap
Jan 19, 2025Master
luddite309 wrote:Thanks for your and parapcc's responses. Of course they seem to be opposing viewpoints. But, I will attempt to contact Proton and ask them if indeed the CAX 80 will support a hardware based solution.
Be sure and post back a reply with what you find out.
- luddite309Jan 20, 2025Aspirant
I did send Proton an email yesterday. I will let you know if and (hopefully) when they respond, or if they don't in a reasonable time frame.
- luddite309Jan 22, 2025Aspirant
Well, Proton did get back to me and basically said I can use either OpenVPN or WireGuard and provided a couple of links for more information on the web, but really couldn't tell me whether or not Proton VPN would work as a router based VPN.
It was worth a try.
- luddite309Jan 22, 2025Aspirant
On my Proton VPN web site (not within the program itself) there is a setup page where one ostensibly can set up either OpenVPN or WireGuard, though. It's all one needs to download the proper config file for whatever platform one is on, including "router". Of course, and with some foreknowledge of problems I've had in the past when attempting to do something akin to this that caries risks, I am hesitant to try, and may go with a software solution instead. That works for my pc and phone and tablet, but not the other connected devices.