Hi guys,
You could easily understand the question as the title says what I'm trying to ask.
Here's what I'm trying to accomplish with this:
I like to play CS: GO on Steam routing my traffic through a Rome, Italy server to be able to play in the EU with the least possible low latency, but I like to route my all other network traffic through Seattle, WA, USA server and the problem is even the split tunneling feature can't achieve this what I'm trying to accomplish here.
I found a how-to guide on a VPN provider site to set up a VPN on a router. Let's suppose I set my VPN on a home router to configure it to route my all network traffic through the Italy VPN server rather than my local ISP and I also set the same VPN on my PC with a USA server and enabled the split tunnel feature to exclude CS: GO traffic to route my game traffic through the Italy server, so will it be possible?
Any suggestions and advice would be greatly appreciated. 🙂
You could easily understand the question as the title says what I'm trying to ask.
Here's what I'm trying to accomplish with this:
I like to play CS: GO on Steam routing my traffic through a Rome, Italy server to be able to play in the EU with the least possible low latency, but I like to route my all other network traffic through Seattle, WA, USA server and the problem is even the split tunneling feature can't achieve this what I'm trying to accomplish here.
I found a how-to guide on a VPN provider site to set up a VPN on a router. Let's suppose I set my VPN on a home router to configure it to route my all network traffic through the Italy VPN server rather than my local ISP and I also set the same VPN on my PC with a USA server and enabled the split tunnel feature to exclude CS: GO traffic to route my game traffic through the Italy server, so will it be possible?
Any suggestions and advice would be greatly appreciated. 🙂