This has been extremely helpful and complete. Other youtube guides or even written guides are very part by part but dont guide you through the whole process as thoroughly as you did
8:49 In addition to setting up Port forwarding on the ISP's router, don't you have to reserve an IP for your VPN router as well? Unless DHCP is disabled on your ISP router.
Absolutely, I explain it in my port forwarding video as it is related to it, Here it is: ruclips.net/video/B2plrWY5fH8/видео.htmlsi=o3SKd0EB9wyyyo0b&t=150
I access my NAS from outside the home using Tailscale so I don't need to setup anything on my router. Is there an advantage to setting up the VPN on the router vs setting it up on individual devices ?
Hi, Thanks for the video, this is great. However, can you do a TP link VPN connection guide setting up a wiregaurd server? I’m having a lot of trouble with this even tho I followed all the steps provided by multiple different tutorials. I personally like how you explain things and would like to see a wiregaurd server setup guide on TP link routers. Thanks!
Thank You. Now, how can I add Google Authenticator to verify my own authenticity before starting the OpenVPN connection to my home LAN? I can use my cellphone as the security code receiver. And please people, let only the people reply who understand the question.
@@ntech1507 you are probably connected to your home wifi network. The vpn will work if you are on a different network (mobile network, or different wifi network)
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This has been extremely helpful and complete. Other youtube guides or even written guides are very part by part but dont guide you through the whole process as thoroughly as you did
Glad to hear it was helpful!
This is exactly the help I needed. Thank you so much for your precise and clear directions. I was so lost until I found your video. Thank You.
Glad it helped
Great video!!
Thanks!
8:49 In addition to setting up Port forwarding on the ISP's router, don't you have to reserve an IP for your VPN router as well? Unless DHCP is disabled on your ISP router.
Absolutely, I explain it in my port forwarding video as it is related to it, Here it is: ruclips.net/video/B2plrWY5fH8/видео.htmlsi=o3SKd0EB9wyyyo0b&t=150
@@KnowledgeSharingTech Appreciate the response.
I access my NAS from outside the home using Tailscale so I don't need to setup anything on my router. Is there an advantage to setting up the VPN on the router vs setting it up on individual devices ?
It is Free!
@@KnowledgeSharingTech Yes, but so is Tailscale! So, what is the advantage ?
The free version is limited to 3 users. Also, IMO, why rely on a 3rd party when you can have your own solution.
Hi,
Thanks for the video, this is great. However, can you do a TP link VPN connection guide setting up a wiregaurd server?
I’m having a lot of trouble with this even tho I followed all the steps provided by multiple different tutorials.
I personally like how you explain things and would like to see a wiregaurd server setup guide on TP link routers.
Thanks!
I have a guide for this but for an Asus server, check it out here and see if it helps you: ruclips.net/video/g87glfBBFv4/видео.html
Does your Router support the WireGuard protocol? Most don't...
@@MrGoMario Yes it does
Excelent - TKS -
With static IP open port 1194 and OpenVPN works...but it´s safe ???
Thank You. Now, how can I add Google Authenticator to verify my own authenticity before starting the OpenVPN connection to my home LAN? I can use my cellphone as the security code receiver.
And please people, let only the people reply who understand the question.
Funciona con ip dinámica?
Yes, I explain it at 02:07
hello i followed your steps. It just says connecting and its not working
@@ntech1507 you are probably connected to your home wifi network. The vpn will work if you are on a different network (mobile network, or different wifi network)