In my case, the fiber optic box I am connecting to didn't have anything like "virtual networks" or "NAT." I needed to look for Port Mapping. I got it working that way. ALSO, sending the Open VPN certificate to an iOS device is a little hard, easiest is to drop it via AirDrop, then save it Files, then grab it from there. ALSO, this video showed us how to set up a VPN with a fixed IP address but using the Dynamic DNS built into T-P Link's software is much better, since for most people that IP will change. Anyway, thanks for the excellent video!
Thank you for your video For those who cannot access lan networks shares Turn Firewall Off or Allow Port on Open VPN Set static up on file server IPv4 Use IP instead of name to access. Worked for me.
The video was very informative, now I know why the connection kept failing, I have my TP-Link connected to my ISP router, there is no other way, since my ISP uses a proprietary fiber connection that can't go directly into the TP-Link router, which is a shame, since it is much better. And I didn't need to port forward, as DMZ host covered it.
@@vinemr Your router should have the DMZhost/forwarding option. Then, your second router should be forwarded. Your router may also have a bridge mode, which I took to using a while ago. So my router with the proprietary fiber cable would simply forward every task except the TV system to my second router, so I can use it like if it's the only router.
Hiii I have a Question(s) 🙋🏽♂️, I’m new to using/learning about vpns/vpn routers, I understand the set up process of a (TP Link Ax3000) but I’m just curious to a few things and was wondering if maybe you knew the answers & could help. ISP modem is just the router/modem you get from like COX or whatever brand for TV/internet correct? How do I actually get/setup the VPN part like lets you change like ips country from say Canada to California. Is this vpn like a monthly subscription or no? How do I change like my country server using this vpn? Like say I’m in Canada but Netflix or Hulu doesn’t work here and I wanna switch it California so I can use Netflix or Hulu, how would I switch back and forth? Can this even do that?
please after the configuration when connecting to the vpn via another device, we will need a mobile or prior data to establish the vpn connection? or even without mobile data for example it goes directly?
Need only stratic ip or directly get public ip gateway configur direct in tp-link router. Another question I have how much client contact smooth operation of RDP
Thanks for the short video and clear explanation. Do you know the cheaper router with this functionality (also including the internet access)? I wouldn’t even need WiFi. Thanks!
Thank you, very helpful setup worked well. My TP-Link router is right behind the cable modem. I was able to get it connected from client, chose mobile hotspot, having issues with TCP so by chosing UDP it worked, but once connected IP on PC doesnt change. I was hoping my ip would change from the mobile one to the home network, is there additional config to achieve that?
Thank you for sharing this video. I have managed to setup OpenVPN server, and it works perfect when client is on Android phone or windows 10, but when I try to setup OpenVPN client on another router it connects but then block internet traffic on it. Tried it on two different routers with OpenVPN client, it has same problem. Any idea what might cause this problem?
Your tplink router is in which mode? Router mode or accesspoint mode? If its router mode then only able to access the vpn server options. But if having isp modem then how to access these von features? Because we need to connect tplink router as access point right??
@@ExperiencingIT sorry, I still have doubt. Isp router or tplink router which one have the dhcp? Also how to connect these two routers? I mean from isp router's lan port to tplink routers wan or lan port? If wan port then how to setup the internet settings? In my case iam using pppoe login in isp router. So what I need to do in the tplink router?? So many doubts, please clarify 🥺 or is there any video to this setup?
Hi, this is really helpful, but I have another question. I set up the VPN connection, Im conected via VPN, but the PC what I have connected to the TP link Archer C6 has a shared folder and I cannot see them via VPN, but when Im connected to the WiFi I can see shared folders. Could you help me what is worng in my setup? Thanks a lot!
Hi! Thank you for watching and for your comment. Honestly, I don't know how I can help you there :) Have you tried to connect the disk to a computer in your home network and check if you can access it using the VPN? Maybe the router doesn't let you access the drive if you are connecting over VPN?
Hi, nice video. I have little question. I use Archer C7 v5, set up OpenVPN with DDNs, connection into office from public is not problem, but i cant see LAN interface device(IP). I trying make static route but dont working. Do you mean i need service tunel for fusion these two networks? Do you have some tips where is problem? Here is some settings - LAN: 192.168.3.0/24, OpenVPN settings: 192.168.6.1(TCP 1194). From VPN i see internal GW: 192.168.3.1. Thanks a lot for answer )).
Hi Lukas, you should automatically see your internal network... The only option when setting up the Open VPN server is to prevent clients from using the internet. Have you tried connecting to some resource inside your LAN?
I disabled my ISP modem/routers residential gateway so I can no longer access the admin panel without completely resetting it. Since it is in bridge mode do I still need to port forward? I can't seem to get the openVPN connection to work
@@alexismc1111 For me I thought it was a port forward issue but it was not. Make sure your ISP modem/router you have is in bridge mode so it's not causing any problems.
Hola, si estoy usando el proveedor de servicios de TP-Link para el DNS Dinámico ¿Cómo se configuraría cuando la IP pública cambie al ser dinámica?... Gracias por el video 👍
When you click Generate Certificate in VPN Server, what is the RSA public key length of the cert ? Can you customize the key length , let’s say I want to specify RSA4096 when clicking “Generate certificate” button
Yo man, great video. Do you happen to know if TPlink routers support Proxy services natively also? As in routing all your traffic through the VPN whereby you also use its IP as your external endpoint. I've found that on the OpenVPN app you need to assign a separate proxy server, but I'm not sure if TPlink routers support this.
@@tahatatilbal yeah I found this out now. In all fairness external IP spoofing doesn't matter too much for my use case, but it could in the future. I decided to just run a separate OpenVPN server in an lxc container on my home server, which does support IP proxy.
@@TheDescender4 i don't have ability to run a home server, and living in a shitty undemocratic country i really need ip spoofing. just to escape deep packet injection. but i understand you completely :)
Hi.Doesnt work in my case. My tplink router is connected by Cable (WAN port, VPN router) to my sagem router (main router, LAN port). Set up like you did and nothing, internet is ok, VPN set up but i cant connect with Open VPN. Help please
Hi Enevis85, thank you for sharing you experience and for watching. Some ISPs use CG-NAT, which you can read about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT, this means that you public IP address might be shared with someone else and, in this case, the VPN doesn't work. If that's the case you should contact your ISP and ask them to remove your connection from that Carrier Grade network.
Excellent video! So detailed, thanks. I'm confused about one thing: if I want to setup a vpn protocol on the router (open vpn), why do we need to install the configuration on our devices...can't we connect to vpn directly from the router so that all the devices connected to router wifi are automatically using vpn from a vpn server provider such as express vpn (of course as an expressvpn subscriber) ?
Hi MN, the OpenVPN server being setup in this video is for you to connect to your home network when away from home. It is not for a VPN service amongst clients on the network.
@@ExperiencingIT ok, could you help me understand how to do that…configure the router to connect to a service provider’s VPN which then broadcasts vpn’d WiFi in the house ? Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi Juan! Thank you very much! According to the router's manual, you can have up to 10 connections. Check it out: www.tp-link.com/us/user-guides/archer-ax10&ax1500_v1/chapter-11-vpn-server
I'am planning to buy a new router. Main reason is because my current router VPN speed is quite poor. Only 3Mbit/s at top. Could you please inform me about TP-Link Archer AX10 speed capability! I would expect much better speed from Archer AX10 thanks to the triple core CPU.
Hi BaliBoy, thank you for watching and for your comment. According to TP-Link's website, the AX10 is capable of 1.2G bps in the 5GHz band (AX) and 300 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band. Bear in mind that usually VPN services do have their own speed limitations, so you could be facing the same speed problems even using another router. Also, this router doesn't have any embedded VPN client.
@@ExperiencingIT Thank you for your answer. But maybe you misunderstood what I think of. I wanna use the AX10 as an VPN server because I want to reach my home network from remote. Now I use PPTP VPN and I think I will stay that way. In this case I think the speed depends only the performance of the router and of course the speed of the internet connections. The internet connections on both ends are optical. So the only bottleneck could be the router. Do you have any information If I use this router in the writen scenario what speed I should expect via VPN (PPTP)?
@BaliBoy28 looks like, yes, I misunderstood you :) you're right, I believe the bottleneck of a VPN connection will be on the end of the VPN with the slowest link to the internet. On another subject, you mention you use PPTP to establish a VPN connection. Be aware that, that protocol, is considered obsolete. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-to-Point_Tunneling_Protocol. You are better off using, in this case, OpenVPN.
Your router is a Open VPN server and basically what you did is to export configuration to whom will use the client.. right? But from your Home network side you are redirecting the contents to same address by encrypting and point to the device...? So the user inside WLAN can't see what you doing ? But how it is beneficial to your router security? And from Cell side you are connected to your home work as VPN ...🤔
Sorry, i mean by if say i generate 2 ovpn configuration, client1.ovpn and client2.ovpn. I want to disable access to client1.ovpn, such that the person having client1.ovpn cant connect anymore. Is there a way?
Hi Todor, I don't know to which speeds you are referring to, but the VPN speed will depend on the speed offered by your ISP. Also, bear in mind that OpenVPN is not a fast protocol... LAN Speeds, according to TP-Link's website, these are the theoretical speeds of this router: "1201 Mbps on 5 GHz band and 300 Mbps on 2.4 GHz band". Thank you for watching.
Hiii I have a Question(s) 🙋🏽♂️, I’m new to using/learning about vpns/vpn routers, I understand the set up process of a (TP Link Ax3000) but I’m just curious to a few things and was wondering if maybe you knew the answers & could help. ISP modem is just the router/modem you get from like COX or whatever brand for TV/internet correct? How do I actually get/setup the VPN part like lets you change like ips country from say Canada to California. Is this vpn like a monthly subscription or no? How do I change like my country server using this vpn? Like say I’m in Canada but Netflix or Hulu doesn’t work here and I wanna switch it California so I can use Netflix or Hulu, how would I switch back and forth? Can this even do that?
Hi I don't understand this, after loading the certificate there is an error message: OpenSSLContext: SSL_CTX_use_certificatefailed: error:0A00018F:SSL routines::ee key too small
Great video! I managed to setup OpenVPN on TP-Link Archer AX 20 thanks to you! I could connect (via hot-spot) and navigate the internet but can't acces my home network and this is what I need most. What should I do?
Hi Sorin, that's awesome! I'm glad I could be of help! It should let you access your home network by default, as I see no option to prevent accessing the lan, only to prevent internet access through the VPN... So, I'm sorry, in this case I don't know how to help you.
thats because your tplink router is in access-point mode, you need to change the operation mode to router mode first, then only u can see advanced setting
A great video really well detailed, I cannot manage to get this to work, my scenario is that my AX10 in inside the ISP router as demonstrated here, I have followed all the steps shown and tried with 2 different ISP's each have different routers. I really need to VPN into the AX10. How can I resolve this i have been trying for a week now to get this right...
Hi Chas, maybe your ISP use CG-NAT? You can read about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT, this means that you public IP address might be shared with someone else and, in this case, the VPN doesn't work. If that's the case you should contact your ISP and ask them to remove your connection from that Carrier Grade network.
Hi, if I have 2 AX10. Can I setting up a AX10 to be VPNserver (in PPTP) and another one to be VPN client (in PPTP), then connect from client to server?
Hi KrBenyo, you'd have to set up a dynamic DNS service. Most routers support this. You'd have to look at your router's owner's manual for instructions on how to get this set up.
Is it important to setup a Openvpn? I just bought this router and so far great experience. I just plug it in and used the app to setup. By the way, router is directly connected to the ISP
Hi! Thank you for watching and for your comment! No, you'd only setup a VPN if you'd like to connect remotely to your home network. Otherwise, it is not necessary :)
@sohaib arif Hi again. No special advices. Just keep it simple :) Do not turn off the router firewall, do not open any unnecessary ports and, regarding Wi-Fi security, use the highest that your clients can manage, i.e., WPA-2/3.
Hi @Not a UA-camr Garcendy, I believe you have the ISP router between the your home network and the internet, right? Watch the following two sections of the video: 02:37 - Edit the OpenVPN config file 03:30 - Open the OpenVPN server port on the ISP router. Let me know. Regards
mi ISP tiene tecnología CG-NAT, es posible realizar esta configuración en mi ROUTER tplink AX1500, entendiendo que con CG-NAT mi IP WAN esta compartida con mas abonados. Incluso configure el router del ISP en modo BRIGDE para administrar todo desde mi tplink, pero la IP WAN que me resuelve es una IP LAN de la RED de mi ISP distinta a la IP WAN que obtengo en la pagina cual es mi IP .
Hola, espero que entiendas ingles. You're right, if you are behind a CG-NAT network, it'd be impossible for you to perform this configuration. Anyway, according to what I read, if you'd like to be out of that CG-NAT network, it is just a matter of contacting their customer support with that request.
My WAN IP and Public IP are different. WAN IP shown in my tplink router starts with 172.23.x.x and when I google 'What is my IP' it shows different IP. In such case what can I do to create OpenVPN server.
Hi Vivek, thank you for watching and for your comment. Is your TP-Link router facing the internet directly or is it connected an ISP router? Aren't you using a VPN to access the internet?
@@vivek_gangani You then have to use the public IP address shown by Google. And review these two sections of the video: 02:37 - Edit the OpenVPN config file 03:30 - Open the OpenVPN server port on the ISP router. Cheers
Hello, I have the Ax50 router and I'm in a bit of a tumble. I have tried to do everything that you did in the video. I even bought the Static IP from my ISP. But since I don't have an ISP router, but cable comes straight from the wall. I don't know how to forward the AX50 router port. When I try to connect with OpenVPN client after exporting, it just tells me unable to connect. When I try to open the wifi default IP port it tells me that "IP address cannot be the same with LAN IP address". Any help ?
Hi MisterBiter, first of all, thank you for watching and for your comment. This IP given by your ISP, where do you set it up? IS it here: www.tp-link.com/us/user-guides/archer-ax50_v1/chapter-4-set-up-internet-connection#ug-sub-title-3 If you do not have a router from your ISP, you don't need to open or forward any port on the AX50. You would only have to export the OpenVPN config file and use it on the OpenVPN client... Let me know how it went.
@@ExperiencingIT Hey, yes thank you! Actually managed to figure it out. For some reason my DDns noip setup didnt work but static ip does. So it's all working now!
Boas, eu também tenho uma configuração open vpn no meu router tplink, está tudo a funcionar mas a velocidade está a 20mb up e dw, é normal? ou está a escapar-me alguma configuração para aumentar essa velocidade? abraço
Antes de mais, parabéns pelo video ! Está excelente ;) Pelo que o vídeo dá a entender, este vídeo é feito por um Tuga certo? :) Se sim, tenho uma grande questão que gostaria de esclarecer com alguém que percebe do assunto. Tenho este router e gostava de esclarecer uma duvida sobre o mesmo, se for possível. É possivel falar por e-mail ou de outra forma? :)
Olá Rui, sim, sou Português. Bem, antes de mais, obrigado pela visualização e pelo comentário. Se me quiseres contactar, podes fazê-lo através do formulário de contacto que tenho no site: www.experiencingit.net/contact-us/. Apesar do meu email não ser confidencial, não quero deixá-lo num comentário do YT para evitar spam.
@@ExperiencingIT Amigo desculpe o atraso. Só tive tempo agora para lhe enviar o e-mail (através do formulário). Quando puder, verifique se recebeu uma mensagem minha (Rui Ribeiro) :)
Infact by using open vpn configuration profile on your router, you are making your whole local network much less secured just for the sake of hiding your original ip.
@@ExperiencingIT Might be i am wrong.But theoratically, if we connect to a vpn, than our all internet traffic is routed through that vpn.So the people owning vpn can monitor all our internet taffic if there is no end to end encryption.
@@tarungupta2001 Hi, thank you for sharing your concerns. A VPN creates a secure, encrypted, point-to-point connection. Read more about OpenVPN here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenVPN or here: openvpn.net/
@@tarungupta2001 I also believe I understood you incorrectly :) If you buy a VPN service, yes, they might know the sites you navigate to, that's true, but the information passing between your VPN provider and your computer is encrypted, so, supposedly, there's no way for the VPN provider to read the data between your computer and the internet site.
This is only required only if your router is connected to a modem, and the modem is not in bridge mode. When you open the config file, if your IP is local, you have to open the port. If the config IP is already a public internet, you don't need this step.
In my case, the fiber optic box I am connecting to didn't have anything like "virtual networks" or "NAT." I needed to look for Port Mapping. I got it working that way. ALSO, sending the Open VPN certificate to an iOS device is a little hard, easiest is to drop it via AirDrop, then save it Files, then grab it from there. ALSO, this video showed us how to set up a VPN with a fixed IP address but using the Dynamic DNS built into T-P Link's software is much better, since for most people that IP will change. Anyway, thanks for the excellent video!
Thank you for your video
For those who cannot access lan networks shares
Turn Firewall Off or Allow Port on Open VPN
Set static up on file server IPv4
Use IP instead of name to access.
Worked for me.
Fantastic tutorial mate. Viva Portugal!!!!
This is the best tutorial video I have seen. Thank you so much for this video! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm totally agree.
thank you for the detailed instruction.
The video was very informative, now I know why the connection kept failing, I have my TP-Link connected to my ISP router, there is no other way, since my ISP uses a proprietary fiber connection that can't go directly into the TP-Link router, which is a shame, since it is much better.
And I didn't need to port forward, as DMZ host covered it.
Hi. I have the same problem. Can you tell me how you did that?
@@vinemr Your router should have the DMZhost/forwarding option. Then, your second router should be forwarded. Your router may also have a bridge mode, which I took to using a while ago. So my router with the proprietary fiber cable would simply forward every task except the TV system to my second router, so I can use it like if it's the only router.
Hiii I have a Question(s) 🙋🏽♂️, I’m new to using/learning about vpns/vpn routers, I understand the set up process of a (TP Link Ax3000) but I’m just curious to a few things and was wondering if maybe you knew the answers & could help.
ISP modem is just the router/modem you get from like COX or whatever brand for TV/internet correct?
How do I actually get/setup the VPN part like lets you change like ips country from say Canada to California.
Is this vpn like a monthly subscription or no?
How do I change like my country server using this vpn? Like say I’m in Canada but Netflix or Hulu doesn’t work here and I wanna switch it California so I can use Netflix or Hulu, how would I switch back and forth? Can this even do that?
Thanks for your detailed instructions. I'd like to know why you edited your router's IP address in the OpenVPN config file.
Thanks you so much for this clear explanation.
please after the configuration when connecting to the vpn via another device, we will need a mobile or prior data to establish the vpn connection? or even without mobile data for example it goes directly?
Sir is the vpn clint can use internet in their phone if they are don't have any package of data (0mb )
This is very helpful.
Hello, thanks for your explanation, very clear, so helpful. 👍
Need only stratic ip or directly get public ip gateway configur direct in tp-link router.
Another question I have how much client contact smooth operation of RDP
Thanks for the short video and clear explanation.
Do you know the cheaper router with this functionality (also including the internet access)? I wouldn’t even need WiFi.
Thanks!
Thank you, very helpful setup worked well. My TP-Link router is right behind the cable modem. I was able to get it connected from client, chose mobile hotspot, having issues with TCP so by chosing UDP it worked, but once connected IP on PC doesnt change. I was hoping my ip would change from the mobile one to the home network, is there additional config to achieve that?
Thank you for sharing this video. I have managed to setup OpenVPN server, and it works perfect when client is on Android phone or windows 10, but when I try to setup OpenVPN client on another router it connects but then block internet traffic on it. Tried it on two different routers with OpenVPN client, it has same problem. Any idea what might cause this problem?
Thank You! Very detailed and helpfull!
the best tutorial thx man
Thanks so much for the video! If my ISP changes my public IP then will the VPN still work? If not is there a way to get around this problem?
Hi Liam, it will not. You have to set-up a dynamic DNS service for it to work in case your ISP changes your IP address.
Your tplink router is in which mode? Router mode or accesspoint mode? If its router mode then only able to access the vpn server options. But if having isp modem then how to access these von features? Because we need to connect tplink router as access point right??
Hi, I have it in router mode.
@@ExperiencingIT sorry, I still have doubt. Isp router or tplink router which one have the dhcp? Also how to connect these two routers? I mean from isp router's lan port to tplink routers wan or lan port? If wan port then how to setup the internet settings? In my case iam using pppoe login in isp router. So what I need to do in the tplink router?? So many doubts, please clarify 🥺 or is there any video to this setup?
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching! :)
Great explanation. Nice.
Thank you so much
You are a hero Sir!!!
Not having access to vpn client service on our ISP modem / router is not the mainly reason of having a parallele router with a vpn ?
Hi, this is really helpful, but I have another question. I set up the VPN connection, Im conected via VPN, but the PC what I have connected to the TP link Archer C6 has a shared folder and I cannot see them via VPN, but when Im connected to the WiFi I can see shared folders. Could you help me what is worng in my setup? Thanks a lot!
Hi! Thank you for watching and for your comment. Honestly, I don't know how I can help you there :) Have you tried to connect the disk to a computer in your home network and check if you can access it using the VPN? Maybe the router doesn't let you access the drive if you are connecting over VPN?
Dude! Thank you so much!
Glad to help!
Hi, nice video. I have little question. I use Archer C7 v5, set up OpenVPN with DDNs, connection into office from public is not problem, but i cant see LAN interface device(IP). I trying make static route but dont working. Do you mean i need service tunel for fusion these two networks? Do you have some tips where is problem? Here is some settings - LAN: 192.168.3.0/24, OpenVPN settings: 192.168.6.1(TCP 1194). From VPN i see internal GW: 192.168.3.1. Thanks a lot for answer )).
Hi Lukas, you should automatically see your internal network... The only option when setting up the Open VPN server is to prevent clients from using the internet. Have you tried connecting to some resource inside your LAN?
I disabled my ISP modem/routers residential gateway so I can no longer access the admin panel without completely resetting it. Since it is in bridge mode do I still need to port forward? I can't seem to get the openVPN connection to work
I'm having the same issue. Do you fix it?
Hi Thales, in bridge mode the router can't function as router, hence not having access to the control panel or any router functionalities.
@@Thaiacon I did manage to get everything working in the end
@@collinkavaner1612 how? having the same issue
@@alexismc1111 For me I thought it was a port forward issue but it was not. Make sure your ISP modem/router you have is in bridge mode so it's not causing any problems.
Hola, si estoy usando el proveedor de servicios de TP-Link para el DNS Dinámico ¿Cómo se configuraría cuando la IP pública cambie al ser dinámica?... Gracias por el video 👍
Many thanks :-)
You are welcome!
When you click Generate Certificate in VPN Server, what is the RSA public key length of the cert ? Can you customize the key length , let’s say I want to specify RSA4096 when clicking “Generate certificate” button
Hi, unfortunately I don't think so and couldn't find that info anywhere online.
Yo man, great video. Do you happen to know if TPlink routers support Proxy services natively also? As in routing all your traffic through the VPN whereby you also use its IP as your external endpoint. I've found that on the OpenVPN app you need to assign a separate proxy server, but I'm not sure if TPlink routers support this.
unfortunately no. i won't ever buy any tp link or mercusys product because of that.
@@tahatatilbal yeah I found this out now. In all fairness external IP spoofing doesn't matter too much for my use case, but it could in the future. I decided to just run a separate OpenVPN server in an lxc container on my home server, which does support IP proxy.
@@TheDescender4 i don't have ability to run a home server, and living in a shitty undemocratic country i really need ip spoofing. just to escape deep packet injection. but i understand you completely :)
Hi.Doesnt work in my case. My tplink router is connected by Cable (WAN port, VPN router) to my sagem router (main router, LAN port).
Set up like you did and nothing, internet is ok, VPN set up but i cant connect with Open VPN.
Help please
Hi Enevis85, thank you for sharing you experience and for watching. Some ISPs use CG-NAT, which you can read about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT, this means that you public IP address might be shared with someone else and, in this case, the VPN doesn't work. If that's the case you should contact your ISP and ask them to remove your connection from that Carrier Grade network.
Great video! Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Got question here, if the public ip is dynamic, still need to change it right?
Hi Nik, yes. The best, not to worry about the IP address changing, is to register to a Dynamic DNS service.
@@ExperiencingIT Thank you. That is very helpful.
Excellent video! So detailed, thanks. I'm confused about one thing: if I want to setup a vpn protocol on the router (open vpn), why do we need to install the configuration on our devices...can't we connect to vpn directly from the router so that all the devices connected to router wifi are automatically using vpn from a vpn server provider such as express vpn (of course as an expressvpn subscriber) ?
Hi MN, the OpenVPN server being setup in this video is for you to connect to your home network when away from home. It is not for a VPN service amongst clients on the network.
@@ExperiencingIT ok, could you help me understand how to do that…configure the router to connect to a service provider’s VPN which then broadcasts vpn’d WiFi in the house ? Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi! The thing is that this router doesn't have a VPN client in it, so you can't do that using this one.
@@ExperiencingIT What about the "TP-Link AC5400 Tri Band WiFi Gaming Router(Archer C5400X)" can it achieve this?
U can do that by custom firmware like Openwrt or dd wrt.
Is it possible to set up a vpn through the network booster Top Link only?
can i connect 1 router as a client and a second as a server?
Would this by chance help in keeping my Xbox One connection private? I ask because the Xbox One doesn’t have any VPN software.
Can I use this router as a vpn (client) router also?
Hi Julian, unfortunately no.
If a remote server is connected through OpenVPN then how can i take a print on locally connected printer?
Hello!
Can I use this equipment to connect 5 people by vpn? for a small business. Thank you! very good video
Hi Juan! Thank you very much! According to the router's manual, you can have up to 10 connections. Check it out: www.tp-link.com/us/user-guides/archer-ax10&ax1500_v1/chapter-11-vpn-server
how do you add more than one device for port 1194? it will not allow you to open the port twice and it also will not allow you to add multiple IPs
I'am planning to buy a new router. Main reason is because my current router VPN speed is quite poor. Only 3Mbit/s at top.
Could you please inform me about TP-Link Archer AX10 speed capability! I would expect much better speed from Archer AX10 thanks to the triple core CPU.
Hi BaliBoy, thank you for watching and for your comment. According to TP-Link's website, the AX10 is capable of 1.2G bps in the 5GHz band (AX) and 300 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band. Bear in mind that usually VPN services do have their own speed limitations, so you could be facing the same speed problems even using another router. Also, this router doesn't have any embedded VPN client.
@@ExperiencingIT Thank you for your answer. But maybe you misunderstood what I think of. I wanna use the AX10 as an VPN server because I want to reach my home network from remote. Now I use PPTP VPN and I think I will stay that way. In this case I think the speed depends only the performance of the router and of course the speed of the internet connections. The internet connections on both ends are optical. So the only bottleneck could be the router.
Do you have any information If I use this router in the writen scenario what speed I should expect via VPN (PPTP)?
@BaliBoy28 looks like, yes, I misunderstood you :) you're right, I believe the bottleneck of a VPN connection will be on the end of the VPN with the slowest link to the internet. On another subject, you mention you use PPTP to establish a VPN connection. Be aware that, that protocol, is considered obsolete. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-to-Point_Tunneling_Protocol. You are better off using, in this case, OpenVPN.
Your router is a Open VPN server and basically what you did is to export configuration to whom will use the client.. right?
But from your Home network side you are redirecting the contents to same address by encrypting and point to the device...? So the user inside WLAN can't see what you doing ? But how it is beneficial to your router security?
And from Cell side you are connected to your home work as VPN ...🤔
Hi this is a wonderful tutorial, may i know how do i revoke the certificate that is given out?
Hi Tze, thank you! What do you mean by revoke? You can generate a new one, I believe, if that's what you mean.
Sorry, i mean by if say i generate 2 ovpn configuration, client1.ovpn and client2.ovpn.
I want to disable access to client1.ovpn, such that the person having client1.ovpn cant connect anymore. Is there a way?
Thanks for the video. What are the maximum R/W speeds achievable by the tp-link? Thanks in advance!
Hi Todor, I don't know to which speeds you are referring to, but the VPN speed will depend on the speed offered by your ISP. Also, bear in mind that OpenVPN is not a fast protocol... LAN Speeds, according to TP-Link's website, these are the theoretical speeds of this router: "1201 Mbps on 5 GHz band and 300 Mbps on 2.4 GHz band". Thank you for watching.
Hiii I have a Question(s) 🙋🏽♂️, I’m new to using/learning about vpns/vpn routers, I understand the set up process of a (TP Link Ax3000) but I’m just curious to a few things and was wondering if maybe you knew the answers & could help.
ISP modem is just the router/modem you get from like COX or whatever brand for TV/internet correct?
How do I actually get/setup the VPN part like lets you change like ips country from say Canada to California.
Is this vpn like a monthly subscription or no?
How do I change like my country server using this vpn? Like say I’m in Canada but Netflix or Hulu doesn’t work here and I wanna switch it California so I can use Netflix or Hulu, how would I switch back and forth? Can this even do that?
Hi I don't understand this, after loading the certificate there is an error message: OpenSSLContext: SSL_CTX_use_certificatefailed: error:0A00018F:SSL routines::ee key too small
Great video! I managed to setup OpenVPN on TP-Link Archer AX 20 thanks to you! I could connect (via hot-spot) and navigate the internet but can't acces my home network and this is what I need most. What should I do?
Hi Sorin, that's awesome! I'm glad I could be of help! It should let you access your home network by default, as I see no option to prevent accessing the lan, only to prevent internet access through the VPN... So, I'm sorry, in this case I don't know how to help you.
@@ExperiencingIT My home server is now accesible! It the firewall! 😆 Thanks again!
do your ax1500 router connection to modem by wan connection on router and lan on your modem?
Very nice!
Thank you!
I have the same router but the option 'open vpn' is missing from the dropdown menu... what can I do?
Hi Raul, that's odd. Maybe you need to update the firmware?
thats because your tplink router is in access-point mode, you need to change the operation mode to router mode first, then only u can see advanced setting
hello dear , i have tried it on tp link mr200 4g router but not connected , plz help
Do you need two routers if you have a dynamic dns ?
A great video really well detailed, I cannot manage to get this to work, my scenario is that my AX10 in inside the ISP router as demonstrated here, I have followed all the steps shown and tried with 2 different ISP's each have different routers. I really need to VPN into the AX10. How can I resolve this i have been trying for a week now to get this right...
Hi Chas, maybe your ISP use CG-NAT? You can read about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier-grade_NAT, this means that you public IP address might be shared with someone else and, in this case, the VPN doesn't work. If that's the case you should contact your ISP and ask them to remove your connection from that Carrier Grade network.
Hi, if I have 2 AX10. Can I setting up a AX10 to be VPNserver (in PPTP) and another one to be VPN client (in PPTP), then connect from client to server?
Hi @Sirapat61, no. This router doesn't come with a VPN client installed.
Thank you for this tutorial. But what if my ISP not proveding a fix ip?
Hi KrBenyo, you'd have to set up a dynamic DNS service. Most routers support this. You'd have to look at your router's owner's manual for instructions on how to get this set up.
Is it important to setup a Openvpn?
I just bought this router and so far great experience. I just plug it in and used the app to setup. By the way, router is directly connected to the ISP
Hi! Thank you for watching and for your comment! No, you'd only setup a VPN if you'd like to connect remotely to your home network. Otherwise, it is not necessary :)
@@ExperiencingIT Thank you so much for the information. One more thing, for security anything specific you would recommend?
Hi. Security? In what sense? :)
@@ExperiencingIT network security. No one can hack the router or steal info from the network.
@sohaib arif Hi again. No special advices. Just keep it simple :) Do not turn off the router firewall, do not open any unnecessary ports and, regarding Wi-Fi security, use the highest that your clients can manage, i.e., WPA-2/3.
My router is same as yours but don't have this option "openvpn" i presume i need a firmware update?!
Hi Fejer. Most probably. Let us know if you get the option after a firmware update. Thanks!
@@ExperiencingIT hello, i didn't find any option to update the router , the router isn't mine, i received from my internet provider.
Well, maybe better don't touch it 😂 or speak with your ISP.
My ISP's modem doesnt support VPN, what should i do?
I set up mine but it only connect when I’m on home network once I am in public I cannot access it. Can you please help troubleshoot.
Hi @Not a UA-camr Garcendy, I believe you have the ISP router between the your home network and the internet, right? Watch the following two sections of the video:
02:37 - Edit the OpenVPN config file
03:30 - Open the OpenVPN server port on the ISP router.
Let me know.
Regards
Great Video but what I my tp-link is my main router and I am double natted by my ISP? they provide me with a private IP not public AFAIK
Thank you Alejandro. You'd have to speak with your ISP for them to take you out of the double NAT network. I believe they can do that.
mi ISP tiene tecnología CG-NAT, es posible realizar esta configuración en mi ROUTER tplink AX1500, entendiendo que con CG-NAT mi IP WAN esta compartida con mas abonados. Incluso configure el router del ISP en modo BRIGDE para administrar todo desde mi tplink, pero la IP WAN que me resuelve es una IP LAN de la RED de mi ISP distinta a la IP WAN que obtengo en la pagina cual es mi IP .
Hola, espero que entiendas ingles. You're right, if you are behind a CG-NAT network, it'd be impossible for you to perform this configuration. Anyway, according to what I read, if you'd like to be out of that CG-NAT network, it is just a matter of contacting their customer support with that request.
I have an iPhone 11 and I couldn't make this work. Any ideas?
My WAN IP and Public IP are different. WAN IP shown in my tplink router starts with 172.23.x.x and when I google 'What is my IP' it shows different IP. In such case what can I do to create OpenVPN server.
Hi Vivek, thank you for watching and for your comment. Is your TP-Link router facing the internet directly or is it connected an ISP router? Aren't you using a VPN to access the internet?
@@ExperiencingIT My internet is connected to ISP router through PPPoE. I am not using any VPN to access the internet.
@@vivek_gangani You then have to use the public IP address shown by Google. And review these two sections of the video:
02:37 - Edit the OpenVPN config file
03:30 - Open the OpenVPN server port on the ISP router.
Cheers
@@ExperiencingIT Thank You✌ Your videos really help a lot.
@@vivek_gangani hi.. are you able to setup vpn server? My wifi is also of type pppoe
When I download the config file it doesn't save as a .ovpn file
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No user-level authentication, though? That seems pretty risky.
Thank you!!
do i have to be on a wifi network outside of my own? while doing the setup
Hi Valentin, no, you have to be inside your home network.
dose this set up work for streaming services mlb netflix excedra ?
can you do a video on my request
Hi Joseph, I'm not sure I understood your question... Could you be more specific? Thanks.
So you need the client openvpn to still use that VPN setting ? That’s not good if you want to game you can’t use the vpn on the PlayStation
Hi BEASTMAN, it's a VPN server, not a VPN client. It's used for you to connect to your home network when you are away.
Bro, I am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩,,,
Thank you. Your voice is amazing.
Do you know Bangladesh?
Maximuu speed of open vpn?
Hello, I have the Ax50 router and I'm in a bit of a tumble. I have tried to do everything that you did in the video. I even bought the Static IP from my ISP. But since I don't have an ISP router, but cable comes straight from the wall. I don't know how to forward the AX50 router port.
When I try to connect with OpenVPN client after exporting, it just tells me unable to connect.
When I try to open the wifi default IP port it tells me that "IP address cannot be the same with LAN IP address".
Any help ?
Hi MisterBiter, first of all, thank you for watching and for your comment. This IP given by your ISP, where do you set it up? IS it here: www.tp-link.com/us/user-guides/archer-ax50_v1/chapter-4-set-up-internet-connection#ug-sub-title-3
If you do not have a router from your ISP, you don't need to open or forward any port on the AX50. You would only have to export the OpenVPN config file and use it on the OpenVPN client...
Let me know how it went.
@@ExperiencingIT Hey, yes thank you! Actually managed to figure it out. For some reason my DDns noip setup didnt work but static ip does. So it's all working now!
@@MisterBiter Awesome! Thank you for sharing your findings!
Boas, eu também tenho uma configuração open vpn no meu router tplink, está tudo a funcionar mas a velocidade está a 20mb up e dw, é normal? ou está a escapar-me alguma configuração para aumentar essa velocidade? abraço
Olá, é normal. OpenVPN limita bastante a velocidade a que navegas...
Rip my ac1900 archer c80 does not have a VPN option :/
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How to setup other vpn like nord
Hi I did not understand how to access 192.168.1.1/main.html
I don't have the Open VPN option in the menu. Does anybody know why?
Hi! Are you updated to the latest firmware?
@@ExperiencingIT Yes.
@@ExperiencingIT How do I check? I don't see any firmware options too. This is a router provided by my ISP.
what if public ip changing ?
Hi. You have to set up a dynamic DNS service on the router.
çà ne fonctionne pas chez moi . le routeur remplace ma box .
What is the maximum speed u getting?
Hi. It depends on your internet plan and also on the plan of the network you're connecting from.
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That's awesome! Thank you for watching and for your sub! ❤️
Antes de mais, parabéns pelo video ! Está excelente ;)
Pelo que o vídeo dá a entender, este vídeo é feito por um Tuga certo? :)
Se sim, tenho uma grande questão que gostaria de esclarecer com alguém que percebe do assunto. Tenho este router e gostava de esclarecer uma duvida sobre o mesmo, se for possível. É possivel falar por e-mail ou de outra forma? :)
Olá Rui, sim, sou Português. Bem, antes de mais, obrigado pela visualização e pelo comentário. Se me quiseres contactar, podes fazê-lo através do formulário de contacto que tenho no site: www.experiencingit.net/contact-us/. Apesar do meu email não ser confidencial, não quero deixá-lo num comentário do YT para evitar spam.
@@ExperiencingIT Farei então o contacto através do formulário :)
@@ExperiencingIT Amigo desculpe o atraso. Só tive tempo agora para lhe enviar o e-mail (através do formulário).
Quando puder, verifique se recebeu uma mensagem minha (Rui Ribeiro) :)
Unsuccessful. Mine is Tp-link C60 connected to a wireless broadband Huawei B818-263.
Infact by using open vpn configuration profile on your router, you are making your whole local network much less secured just for the sake of hiding your original ip.
Could you elaborate?
@@ExperiencingIT
Might be i am wrong.But theoratically, if we connect to a vpn, than our all internet traffic is routed through that vpn.So the people owning vpn can monitor all our internet taffic if there is no end to end encryption.
@@tarungupta2001 Hi, thank you for sharing your concerns. A VPN creates a secure, encrypted, point-to-point connection. Read more about OpenVPN here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenVPN or here: openvpn.net/
@@tarungupta2001 I also believe I understood you incorrectly :) If you buy a VPN service, yes, they might know the sites you navigate to, that's true, but the information passing between your VPN provider and your computer is encrypted, so, supposedly, there's no way for the VPN provider to read the data between your computer and the internet site.
Ok.Thanks.
Your max volume static intro sucks man. You need to change that.
😬 I have! :))
@@ExperiencingIT ty man, you got my sub
Too much work
Bruv wtf has that mitra star hav to do wid tp link. U lost me there
😂Opening the needed port for OpenVPN on my ISP router
This is only required only if your router is connected to a modem, and the modem is not in bridge mode. When you open the config file, if your IP is local, you have to open the port. If the config IP is already a public internet, you don't need this step.
Do we need 2 different router?