Let’s create the new interface for the VPN (Named IPV because i’m using IPVanish). This means everything has to be done from the command line. Unfortunately, there is no LuCI package for OpenVPN (webbassed configuration). Mv /etc/config/openvpn /etc/config/openvpn_old The easiest way is done by connecting through SSH (PuTTy) and running the commands below. The VPN termination point is going to be one of IPVanish servers, but it could be any OpenVPN server.įirst step, we’ll need to install a couple of packages on the router: openvpn-openssl for obvious reasons, wget to downlad the configuration files from IPVanish site, and unzip to unzip the downloaded files. Now we need to install the OpenVPN client and configure it. Connect WAN port to local network (for example at customer).Connect WiFi from GL.Inet to existing WiFi Hotspot.So, I needed a device that automaticly connects my devices via IP VPN. I’m using IPVanish as IP VPN provider, but sometimes I forget to connect the IP VPN and using the local internet provider for all my connections. I want a device that I can use in hotel rooms, public hotspots and maybe also with customers on the job to secure my own devices/traffic true a VPN service. After updating the firmware to OpenWrt Designated Driver r48135 / LuCI (git-16.004.80366-03a8393 we can start! What’s my PoC So I ordered and yesterday received it by mail. The device has 2 ethernet ports, WAN and LAN (both PoE) and there is a Atheros 9331 (same as WiFi Pineapple Mark V) WiFi chipset on board. I found this little device called the GL.Inet GL-AR150. I was looking for a simular device as the TP-Link WR703N, wich I already own. Recently is bought a little mini router/firewall/accesspoint (Travel Router) on.
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