بی سیم روتر w/built-در سرویس شبکه اختصاصی مجازی?

من در تلاش برای راه اندازی VPN در آپارتمان من و من نمی تواند به نظر می رسد به هر پاسخ های مستقیم با اکثر جستجوهای گوگل. من به دنبال یک روتر است که سرویس VPN ساخته شده در, ترجیحا بدون آبونمان مورد نیاز را فراهم می کند. پرداخت قیمت مناسب و معقول برای روتر که ساخته شده آن است، من نمی خواهد نیاز به اشتراک در نظر. من فقط با اشتراک اما در حال حاضر نگاه من به چه روترهایی که این قابلیت بروم. هر گونه اطلاعات قدردانی می شود.

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  1. I am no expert in this area, but from what I understand it is this way:

    In order for a VPN provider to give you the right to use their servers, they will most likely need you to pay monthly in order to cover for the bandwidth that you are using.

    There are a couple of limited “free” VPN providers, but they most likely log as much data about you as possible. “If you are not paying for it, you are the product not the customer.”

  2. > I’m looking for a router that provides the VPN service built in, preferably without a subscription requirement.

    Most of that is actually a great idea — selling a router with a VPN service built in. And there seems to be a lot of demand for that too.

    Anyone for getting such a venture going?

  3. You will need a subscription. However, once you have a subscription you can get any router which is supported by LEDE and configure it to route your traffic through a VPN.

  4. I think it’s worth mentioning that for this you need two things — a properly configured router and connection, and a VPN service provider.

    VPN configuration is actually a non-trivial Technic task, so if you want a pre-configured router one option is Flash Routers, https://www.flashrouters.com/. A notable security disadvantage here is that they require you to give them the login credentials for your provider so they can configure the router.

    If you don’t want that or want more customization, I’d mention that most all VPNs run off the same protocols ans suites — IPSEC or OpenVPN — but there are exceptions.

    Also, you could do something like setup an OpenVPN connection on your router to create your own VPN on your home network. But then you wouldn’t have the same IP masking and anonymity aspects as a traditional VPN.

    So the best answer to your question also depends on what your “threat model” is and what kind of security you really want and need.

    Hope that helps.

  5. I’m trying to figure out what it is you actually want. If you want to be able to connect to your home network from some other location (like a hotel WiFi while you are traveling) you will want a Router (or separate server) at your home that is capable of being a VPN server and no subscription is required.

    If you want the devices in your home to connect to a VPN for privacy/anonymity’s sake, you are going to need a subscription.

    These are fundamentally different use cases and both are doable. What are you trying to accomplish?

  6. Plenty of routers have built in VPN servers. They will let you remotely access your home network. They won’t conceal or protect your connection from home to the internet.

    You need a remote server to conceal and or protect your connection from home to the internet.

  7. this company sells routers with the firmware updated for VPN support.

    https://www.flashrouters.com/

    I have no personal experience with their product or service but I did have a NordVPN subscription that worked great (only the machine client, not the router option)

  8. Ok, So, you are going to have to have a subscription because you need something outside your home for the VPN to connect to. If the devices in your house are connecting via a VPN to the router in your home, everything that goes on out from the router to the internet will NOT be on a VPN. Now, you can find a router that supports installing the VPN configuration on so that all the devices in your house will be on that VPN pretty easily. An Amazon search for “WiFi router DD-WRT “ will show you a crap ton of WiFi routers that are capable of doing this. Most are fairly cheap.

  9. Tiny hardware firewall has been doing this for a while now. I have had mine for 5 years now, but it is a paid service for the vpn,

  10. I’m not sure if any VPN routers with a built-in VPN service exist, but I recently heard about a new VPN router called Vilfo. It hasn’t been released yet so I haven’t been able to try it myself, but it sounds like a good alternative to flashrouters. It’s supposed to have a bunch of VPN providers already integrated into it and according to their website they support any VPN provider that use OpenVPN. If you can find a free VPN provider you could probably use that in the router. You can read about it here: https://www.vilfo.com/

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