I currently am running a Mac Pro 3.1, and iphone and ipad thru an Apple Time Capsule (the original one I believe). This is connected to my provider's Actiontec H1000 router. I understand that neither of these routers can be configured to permanently stay connected to my VPN, Private Internet Access. I'd like to change this so my other devices, i.e. Roku, can go thru VPN too. I understand that I need a WW DDT router and that neither of my current ones are.
I understand I'd need to replace my TC, or can I leave it in the "chain' ?
Any suggestions on a decent supported router ??
I did a search and didn't see any previous thread on this)
Thanks
The TC won't handle VPN server like you want for all your devices.
PIA uses a standard OpenVPN server in routers for access and they have setup instructions on their page. Running a VPN server in a router like this can require a lot of CPU power, so you want to get one of the newer AC routers even if you don't care about having 802.11ac. These newer AC routers all tend to have faster dual core CPUs in them that will be better for this.
The Netgear R7000 can use DD_WRT for OpenVPN and the Asus RT_AC68U can use Merlin's variant of WRT for OpenVPN. Both free (the firmware... not the router
).
Go to the SmallNetBuilder forums
here and search for "OpenVPN" and you will find quite a bit of info on this.
So you will need the H1000 in bridge mode... then like this.
H1000 (in bridge)>OpenVPN Router>TC (in bridge mode)>client devices.
So everything will pass through the TC so you can still use it for backups then Internet traffic will go out through the VPN tunnel on the new router and through the open H1000.
The piece of the pie here I am concerned about is if that H1000 (even in bridge mode) will pass through the VPN tunnel. In theory it should.