Seeking a solution to an odd situation. I picked up the current NordVPN deal which allows 6 devices. Including desktops, laptops and devices, we have a total of 10 devices I would like to access the internet through a VPN. I have a travel router which supports OpenVPN, but I discovered it works as an extender, which doesn't support OpenVPN, or as a standalone router which offers firewall, DNS, and OpenVPN.
Is it possible for an extender to be an extender yet also tunnel through using OpenVPN? If so, does such a device exist?
Details: I have a wireless mesh network through the entire house, one of those access points in our family room. I don't want our entire network, including the Roku devices, to run through the VPN. So I as going to use the travel router connected to the family room access point and connect my daughter's desktop (using a wireless card) and our laptops to access the wireless router in place of the mesh access point. This would move three devices we nearly always keep in that room onto the VPN using only a single point, which would put the other devices through the VPN to balance things.
Any thoughts? Thanks
Is it possible for an extender to be an extender yet also tunnel through using OpenVPN? If so, does such a device exist?
Details: I have a wireless mesh network through the entire house, one of those access points in our family room. I don't want our entire network, including the Roku devices, to run through the VPN. So I as going to use the travel router connected to the family room access point and connect my daughter's desktop (using a wireless card) and our laptops to access the wireless router in place of the mesh access point. This would move three devices we nearly always keep in that room onto the VPN using only a single point, which would put the other devices through the VPN to balance things.
Any thoughts? Thanks