[resolved] VPN sur ARCHER C2
Bonjour à toutes et tous,
dans mon installation j'ai une freebox V6 relier a internet
sur cette box j'ai relier deux routeurs archer C2 avec un VPN sur chacun
dans la partie status, j'obtiens ceci
est ce logique que mon ip FAI est toujours la même,
ou est ce que j'ai loupé une infos sur ce routeur ?
comme on entend beaucoup de chose sur les vpns dans le routeur
qu'en est il vraiment
merci
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Hi, you can check Tony Seaford's answer for the VPN passthrough concern below:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/81223
We currently have models support to be configured as a VPN Client, which I guess is what you are asking for. You can check this thread:
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Hello, are you referring to the PPTP connection on the router WAN? That is one of the WAN connection types provided by the Internet Server Providers, it is not commonly used for connecting to a normal VPN server, which could be encrypted.
If that is the case, you can refer to Case 4 in the following guide:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2801/
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Hello, are you referring to the PPTP connection on the router WAN? That is one of the WAN connection types provided by the Internet Server Providers, it is not commonly used for connecting to a normal VPN server, which could be encrypted.
If that is the case, you can refer to Case 4 in the following guide:
https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2801/
hello @Kevin_Z,
thank you for your reply
it is now clear that the model of my router is not openvpn compatible
there is only the vpn pass-through connection
I don't know the difference between openvpn and pass-through vpn is this another vpn server?
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Hi, you can check Tony Seaford's answer for the VPN passthrough concern below:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/81223
We currently have models support to be configured as a VPN Client, which I guess is what you are asking for. You can check this thread:
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Good to know that.
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