VR2800 - route traffic through VPN

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VR2800 - route traffic through VPN
VR2800 - route traffic through VPN
2017-09-26 22:42:53
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How can I route traffic through an external VPN?
Is this possible?
L2TP seems to be gone...

I use (for example) myip.io to provide a VPN - as a static IP address
I'd like to route all traffic outbound from my router, through this VPN
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Re:VR2800 - route traffic through VPN
2017-09-28 09:52:26
Yeah there is no L2TP on the Archer VR2800. But I'm not sure what you need to do with that, what do you mean by route traffic?
If you can kindly explain it, maybe there is another way to do this.
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Re:VR2800 - route traffic through VPN
2017-09-29 05:52:24
I basically want all my outbound traffic routed through a vpn
www.myip.io for example
or expressvpn.com
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Re:VR2800 - route traffic through VPN
2018-06-26 06:46:27
You'll need to use a VPN client on your local devices to facilitate this. The router acts as a VPN Server, not a VPN Client, which is what you'd need to have, for locally connected devices to be able to access the internet via a VPN. The router only provides server functionality for remote devices to connect to your local network (and / or the internet). It has no client functionality.
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