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rst303
Feb 15, 2017Aspirant
how to install openvpn to run from a router
I am trying to set up a openVPN to run directly from my router, so I can use a single device login, and then connect multiple phones etcs to use that VPN.
Any help appreciated
thanks
Hi Ranchor2,
The OpenVPN will not work if the R7000 is connected to another router. The R7000 should have a public IP on order for the OpenVPN to work.
9 Replies
- KitsapMaster
The VPN service is not something you install on the router. It is a feature you enable. On my R7000 you have to log on to the router via browser and the Netgear Genie. Under the advanced TAB then Advanced Setup then the VPN service section enable the VPN service with a check mark in the box at the top of the window. I don't use mine for phone service so you will need that information from elsewhere.
- rst303Aspirant
thanks for your reply.
but, i have used asus router, to do just that. i was able to enter my openvpn settings right into the router admin panel.
and every device connected to my router, was able to use my vpn settings. so i didnt need to install separate apps on each device to connect to the vpn.
- JamesGLNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi rst303,
Here is how the OpenVPN of NETGEAR works. Each device needs to have a software and a certificate generated from the router in order for the VPN to work.
- oddedAspirant
Use this website to assist you https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/228007927-Netgear-Genie-Web-Interface-Device-Configuration
- Ranchor2Aspirant
I'm also interested in setting up the nighthawk as the VPN router and plan to get the Nighthawk 1900. I have ATT Uverse service, so will I be using 2 routers, the ATT NVG599 and the Nighthawk 1900. Are there step by step procedures netgear publishes for starters for cable customers?
- JamesGLNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Ranchor2,
The OpenVPN will not work if the R7000 is connected to another router. The R7000 should have a public IP on order for the OpenVPN to work.
- JamesGLNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Ranchor2,
We’d greatly appreciate hearing your feedback letting us know if you need further assistance.