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two separate networks served over one internet connection with second network using VPN
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We need two distinct device(computer,phone) sets (A vague "set" term used as we are open to different suggested solutions separate networks, VLANs, etc.)
- the first set should have regular internet access
- the second set should have internet access only as provided by a filter company using their VPN (and NOT regular internet access as available to the first set.)
We have
- one internet connection using a modem router (TP-Link Archer VR300)
- old TP-LinkTL-WR740N
- router spec https://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/TL-WR740N.html
- dd-wrt firmware installed so it supports a WAN connection type of PPTP,L2TP for connecting to the VPN
- router spec https://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/TL-WR740N.html
- TP-Link Archer VR400 also could be available
A partial solution suggested elsewhere was for the second router to be connected using its WAN port into the LAN port of the modem router. And the second router to use a WAN connection type supported by the VPN server, such as PPTP. When applying this, then devices connected to the second router for a time did have filtered internet from the VPN. Connecting one of the computer devices directly to the VPN using software provided by the filter company of the VPN does work, however there is no DNS and/or internet when connected by way of the VPN in the router. It is difficult to track down the issue when using the router if a configuration error by us or a problem with the VPN server, there was a time in which we had a WAN IP assigned of 100.80.0.14 however we never get one any more...)
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We need two distinct device(computer,phone) sets (A vague "set" term used as we are open to different suggested solutions separate networks, VLANs, etc.)
- the first set should have regular internet access
- the second set should have internet access only as provided by a filter company using their VPN (and NOT regular internet access as available to the first set.)
We have
- one internet connection using a modem router (TP-Link Archer VR300)
- old TP-LinkTL-WR740N
- router spec https://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/TL-WR740N.html
- dd-wrt firmware installed so it supports a WAN connection type of PPTP,L2TP for connecting to the VPN
- router spec https://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/TL-WR740N.html
- TP-Link Archer VR400 also could be available
A partial solution suggested elsewhere was for the second router to be connected using its WAN port into the LAN port of the modem router. And the second router to use a WAN connection type supported by the VPN server, such as PPTP. When applying this, then devices connected to the second router for a time did have filtered internet from the VPN. Connecting one of the computer devices directly to the VPN using software provided by the filter company of the VPN does work, however there is no DNS and/or internet when connected by way of the VPN in the router. It is difficult to track down the issue when using the router if a configuration error by us or a problem with the VPN server, there was a time in which we had a WAN IP assigned of 100.80.0.14 however we never get one any more...)
vpn router
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We need two distinct device(computer,phone) sets (A vague "set" term used as we are open to different suggested solutions separate networks, VLANs, etc.)
- the first set should have regular internet access
- the second set should have internet access only as provided by a filter company using their VPN (and NOT regular internet access as available to the first set.)
We have
- one internet connection using a modem router (TP-Link Archer VR300)
- old TP-LinkTL-WR740N
- router spec https://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/TL-WR740N.html
- dd-wrt firmware installed so it supports a WAN connection type of PPTP,L2TP for connecting to the VPN
- router spec https://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/TL-WR740N.html
- TP-Link Archer VR400 also could be available
A partial solution suggested elsewhere was for the second router to be connected using its WAN port into the LAN port of the modem router. And the second router to use a WAN connection type supported by the VPN server, such as PPTP. When applying this, then devices connected to the second router for a time did have filtered internet from the VPN. Connecting one of the computer devices directly to the VPN using software provided by the filter company of the VPN does work, however there is no DNS and/or internet when connected by way of the VPN in the router. It is difficult to track down the issue when using the router if a configuration error by us or a problem with the VPN server, there was a time in which we had a WAN IP assigned of 100.80.0.14 however we never get one any more...)
vpn router
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We need two distinct device(computer,phone) sets (A vague "set" term used as we are open to different suggested solutions separate networks, VLANs, etc.)
- the first set should have regular internet access
- the second set should have internet access only as provided by a filter company using their VPN (and NOT regular internet access as available to the first set.)
We have
- one internet connection using a modem router (TP-Link Archer VR300)
- old TP-LinkTL-WR740N
- router spec https://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/TL-WR740N.html
- dd-wrt firmware installed so it supports a WAN connection type of PPTP,L2TP for connecting to the VPN
- router spec https://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/TL-WR740N.html
- TP-Link Archer VR400 also could be available
A partial solution suggested elsewhere was for the second router to be connected using its WAN port into the LAN port of the modem router. And the second router to use a WAN connection type supported by the VPN server, such as PPTP. When applying this, then devices connected to the second router for a time did have filtered internet from the VPN. Connecting one of the computer devices directly to the VPN using software provided by the filter company of the VPN does work, however there is no DNS and/or internet when connected by way of the VPN in the router. It is difficult to track down the issue when using the router if a configuration error by us or a problem with the VPN server, there was a time in which we had a WAN IP assigned of 100.80.0.14 however we never get one any more...)
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