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Gork
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reply to Brano

Re: L2TP VPN on USG - quick how-to

Thanks Brano See Profile. I'm currently using OpenVPN on a computer behind my router. Before I replaced my 2WG with the 20W I couldn't figure out how to set up a VPN between a Shrew client and the 2WG, let alone a tunnel that would give me remote access to the Internet. I haven't tried anything with the 20W - I'm scared to upset the balance since I at least have a tunnel working with OpenVPN. Your guidance in this thread makes me want to try it with the 20W though, especially now that I can use the VPN client that comes with Windoze. I'd love to uninstall OpenVPN - that "server" computer has too many things running on it.

Saved a link to this thread, saved the page in an mht file - I WILL get up the courage to try this out! So happy you shared...

I'm sad to hear about the lack of split tunneling on the Android though.


Brano
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said by Gork:

Thanks Brano See Profile
I'm sad to hear about the lack of split tunneling on the Android though.

I don't really mind this default setting. It would have been worse if the split tunneling was enabled by default without option to turn it off.
This way I can "safely" browse internet from my phone using my home connection without ISP being able to watch

Of course having option to enable / disable would be nice.
I have to check of there are any 3rd party VPN clients for android.


Anav
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I thought android was a third party



Gork
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reply to Brano
Yeah, if split tunneling were enabled by default that would be worse.

.mht file updated.


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