Top products from r/VPN

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u/EWBtCiaST92 · 2 pointsr/VPN

Your best bet is something like this with pfsense installed.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0148IN1N2/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_gmFmzbBSGW1ZY

It'll give you the best VPN speeds and it's somewhat future proof.

u/R3dditRibb3t · 1 pointr/VPN

I wouldn't really consider the LinkSys WRT3200ACM to be "hardcore". While running Mullvad on the OpenVPN client on my PC fully saturates my ISP's bandwidth of ~200mbit/s download, running OpenVPN with the same configuration as I was on my PC, but on my WRT3200ACM yields ~132.5mbit/s of download maximum.

The speed you will see is heavily dependent on the type of CPU your router is running. If you have a bandwidth of anywhere above 100mbit/s and want to be able to saturate that with a router, you're gonna have to pay up.

TL;DR- The WRT3200ACM has a 1.8GHz dual core processor, and that caps out, I'd say, at ~135mbit/s depending on the level of encryption your VPN supports / you choose to run. Get something which is 1.8Ghz quad core and supports AES-NI and you should be fine. As for router firmware I'd recommend DD-WRT or OpenWRT, but they might take some getting used to depending on how savvy you are.

u/thepirho · 1 pointr/VPN

I like these, good through put for SMB and easy to configure VPN tunnels and they are only 60 bucks per router for the non wireless version. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007B60SCG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I have a pair of them running a remote ip phone over public internet connections.

office phone system -> TP link router -> time warner --- IP SEC VPN --- att uverse <- tp link router <-- ip phone

u/completion97 · 1 pointr/VPN

Does it have to be from that website? I found it on amazon. I also couldn't find it online, not even libgen. I did find a solution manual and its on slader.com also.

Using a VPN should work and there should not be a problem with using a debit card (although I would use a credit card if you have one). Here is a list of lots of VPNs. Any should fit your needs, the specific one is up to you. Personally, I have used and am a fan of Private Internet Access and NordVPN.

E: forgot a word

u/JollyRoberts · 1 pointr/VPN

Personally, I like and use the Cisco-Linksys WRT600N as it has the bells I want and is easy to install the DD-WRT onto

u/walla88 · 1 pointr/VPN

I just bought my first DD-WRT router the other day for about $40. Haven't gotten around to setting up the VPN but it has much more in terms of options compared to my last router. Looks better too

u/tehpuppet · 3 pointsr/VPN

I was looking for something like this recently as well. However it seems even the >£250 commercial routers have trouble with openvpn above 50mbit. So I bought this cheap fanless PC and installed pfsense on it. The N3150 has the new AES-NI instructions so easily handles OpenVPN at >100mbit. Also with the flexibility of pfsense you can configure the firewall rules to exclude certain sites from being routed through your VPN gateway etc.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01GBHCHDI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/wegwerfen · 7 pointsr/VPN

Amazon: Anarchist Cookbook $19.96 for soft cover lol

u/onlineads · 1 pointr/VPN

So would something like this work?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KWHMR6G

Only local though right? What would I need to do to have people be able to login remotely?

u/play4clay · 1 pointr/VPN

Thanks , I bought this item instead as was lot cheaper and also was advised on here , however not a clue how to set it up or if I need s vpn with it.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B073TSK26W/?coliid=I3S9TZ4O2RP145&colid=1PD20P8A4W7JG&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

u/bang_switch40 · 2 pointsr/VPN

Just setup your VPN on this, and plug whatever your are going to torrent with in the lan port or WIFI.
http://www.amazon.com/GL-MT300N-Standard-pre-installed-Repeater-Tethering/dp/B01AL7P1FU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1465071553&sr=8-1&keywords=openwrt

Instructions here:
https://tokyobreeze.wordpress.com/2015/01/15/install-openvpn-in-a-router-with-4mb-flash/

Nice thing is that if the VPN drops, the firewall on the router won't forward traffic from the LAN side.

u/dunnonuttinatall · 1 pointr/VPN

Why not go external?
https://www.amazon.com/GL-iNet-GL-AR750-300Mbps-pre-installed-Included/dp/B07712LKJM

If you can make X run off just the second NIC then a router with built in vpn support should do the trick I would think.

If you want to go a little fancier:
https://www.amazon.com/GL-iNet-GL-AR750S-Ext-pre-Installed-Cloudflare-Included/dp/B07GBXMBQF

You might even have a router already that can do this:
https://openwrt.org/toh/start

u/VisceralClient · 1 pointr/VPN

Well I have an Asus AC1900

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FB45SI4?vs=1

Would that make a difference?

u/Lurking_Commenter · 2 pointsr/VPN

If you can afford it, get this to connect to your VPN. Some VPNs offer different ways to connect to bypass blocks. In the case of Netflix, you will likely need a static IP that is viewed as a residential one by Netflix to avoid being blocked (that may cost more unfortunately). TORGuard may have all of the things you need. They may also have a preconfigured VPN router to buy on their store that you can use. I'd contact them and ask them what your best option is.

u/adminh · 1 pointr/VPN

According to the LibreCMC page on the ThinkPenguin router ($39.99) it just looks like a re-branded Gl/iNET 6416A router ($24.00). I did see some complaints on Amazon about the Gl/iNET one shipping with less flash than advertised. Unless I'm missing something, it seems like you should be able to flash it with LibreCMC and achieve the same thing.

u/drezha · 2 pointsr/VPN

I'm looking at getting the Synology RT1900AC for exactly this reason. The DSM interface is extremely handy and I set up an OpenVPN connection to Private Internet Access on my NAS running the same software.

It's not also protecting my family, it's also protecting me, because the Virgin account is in my name, so their browsing is going to be stored against my name!

u/qwertydk · 2 pointsr/VPN

Found out the other is discontinued so definitely buy this instead:

GL-MT300N-V2

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B073TSK26W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_COnPCb6V53TH6

u/EL_Senor_Guapo · 0 pointsr/VPN

Forgot to actually link the router .. this one

u/DaSquariusGreen · 0 pointsr/VPN

I'm thinking of running one of the new Linksys WRT routers, AC1200, or AC1900, would this be a good match?

u/TheWhiteRebbit · 10 pointsr/VPN

It is much cheaper to flash the firmware by yourself on a router that supports Tomato or DDR- WRT and then use the built in VPN client.

For that money the flash routers are a scam: They charge you e.g. USD 349.99 for the netgear nighthawk r700:
https://www.flashrouters.com/blog/2016/02/03/the-best-tomato-routers-of-2016/

On Amazon you can buy it for 159.00 USD: https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Nighthawk-AC1900-Gigabit-Support/dp/B00F0DD0I6

How to install and set up Tomato:

https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/client-support/tomato-vpn

https://www.howtogeek.com/59152/boost-networking-performance-by-installing-tomato-on-your-router/