Is there VPN client support yet for the PX50 ?

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Is there VPN client support yet for the PX50 ?
Is there VPN client support yet for the PX50 ?
2023-10-31 19:52:38
Model: Deco PX50  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: Latest

Hello!

 

I have a client that is searching for a mesh network system that can both :

 

  • Work well through many cement walls, and
  • Operate as a VPN Client

 

I am looking at the PX50 as it is clearly designed to be a solution for that first stipulation-

But I would like to know if the firmware has been updated to allow it to be a VPN client yet?

 

I see that David-TP said in March of this year in this thread that TP-Link has planned to implement vpn server support via firmware updates to various Deco models.

 

I am starting this thread in the hopes that this has already happened for the Deco PX50 (and vpn client support too, as I'm looking for).

 

Has it?

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Re:Is there VPN client support yet for the PX50 ?
2023-11-01 02:43:32

  @bkobernuss 

Hi, welcome to the community.

Deco PX50 with the latest firmware 1.2.1 does support VPN server and client.

https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/deco-px50/v1/#Firmware

 

Thank you very much and best regards.

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Re:Is there VPN client support yet for the PX50 ?
2023-11-01 03:25:45
Excellent! Thank you very much, David, I will forward this information to my client. Take care
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Re:Is there VPN client support yet for the PX50 ?
2023-11-01 03:53:20

  @David-TP 

 

A quick followup question -

 

Can you tell me about the processor that the Deco PX50 has? What is its speed in GHz, and how many cores it has?

 

I understand that running a vpn client does take a bit of processing power, and a router aught to have a healthy bit if it is to run as a vpn client or server without reducing bandwidth.

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