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Connecting a router to A VPN


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regular routers don't have the CPU power to sustain normal bandwidth if connected to a VPN. Either the speed will be slow, or in the worst case they will overheat and stop to function.

 

If you want to connect to a VPN on the router-level, you will need to buy a router that has been built for that purpose with more CPU power, for example of the Draytek brand.

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You want someone to come to your home?

 

Guide you remotely?

 

IME, you'd be better off detailing your EXACT requirements.

 

Do you have internet service, what brand/speed. Which router make and model.

 

Do you have the secondary router? Details.

 

Do you have a VPN service? Details.

 

What do you hope to accomplish? Details.

 

You can buy a turnkey solution, plug & play with support. You may need help from a Thai to find the best solution.

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1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

You want someone to come to your home?

 

Guide you remotely?

 

IME, you'd be better off detailing your EXACT requirements.

 

Do you have internet service, what brand/speed. Which router make and model.

 

Do you have the secondary router? Details.

 

Do you have a VPN service? Details.

 

What do you hope to accomplish? Details.

 

You can buy a turnkey solution, plug & play with support. You may need help from a Thai to find the best solution.

This "answer" brings up the right questions.

 

I.e. I use a VPN to connect my my office. I only download a few files and I don't care if it would take a minute or two longer.

Maybe you want to use a VPN to download huge amounts of data and/or streaming video or gaming. That is also VPN but a completely different scenario and requirement from the first example. 

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