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usually adding a vpn to a router requires 3rd party firmware to be installed and 3rd party firmware is rare (to non-existent) on hotspots.
some travel routers (not hotspots) support them but usually you have to connected the hotspot to them.
I use a gl.inet travel router and have a vpn installed on it. You could do something like that and use the M6 as just a mobile modem and the gl.inet as the router.
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Re: VPN - Nighthawk m6 pro
most devices can use/have a vpn.
there are paid services that you simple install a app/program to your device.
or you can use the free ones that are more user intensive.
Just look up your device in google for "vpn android" "vpn apple"
And there'll be a bunch you can choose from to look for device specific vpns.
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To add it to most routers/hotspots, it has to be compatible.
What VPN do you pay for?
It might not be possible to install it to the M6 but just installing it to the devices you connect
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usually adding a vpn to a router requires 3rd party firmware to be installed and 3rd party firmware is rare (to non-existent) on hotspots.
some travel routers (not hotspots) support them but usually you have to connected the hotspot to them.
I use a gl.inet travel router and have a vpn installed on it. You could do something like that and use the M6 as just a mobile modem and the gl.inet as the router.
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Thanks for your time and advice 👍
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