Hi folks
I'm very new to the Gargoyle firmware and this forum. I've installed gargoyle 1.9.2 on a WRT1900ACS v2 about half a year ago and used it happily ever after that.
My daughter recently ask me to get her an US Netflix account (to get more contents than in Canada) which is geo-based. Therefore, I have to install a VPN (price for NordVPN seems right for me as of today) on the router (NordVPN says you can't install a VPN service on a AppleTV). I'm wondering if I can set the VPN up on Gargoyle that only the AppleTV traffic will go through the VPN, while all the other devices on my router not? Reason being that I don't want my other connection speed caped by VPN. Better yet, can I setup two different subnet, one using the VPN and one not. Is it possible to do on Gargoyle? If so, can some one shed some light on it?
Or is it better way to accomplish that?
Thanks a lot!
VPN on one subnet of Router
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Re: VPN on one subnet of Router
yes, but not as easy as you would hope
The easy'ist route would be to purchase a router just for the VPN. Another router for everything else.
Gargoyle does not support "VPN service providers" through the GUI. You need to use command line for some parts.
If you want plug and play with "VPN service providers" Gargoyle is not for you.
Eric has not added support because they are mostly used for illegal activities as you have pointed out
( I would argue that there will be some legal uses )
Here is an example of what you need to do
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=9129
The easy'ist route would be to purchase a router just for the VPN. Another router for everything else.
Gargoyle does not support "VPN service providers" through the GUI. You need to use command line for some parts.
If you want plug and play with "VPN service providers" Gargoyle is not for you.
Eric has not added support because they are mostly used for illegal activities as you have pointed out

Here is an example of what you need to do
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=9129
Re: VPN on one subnet of Router
Thanks! That's an interesting reading article. I'll try to figure it out first. I'll post back if I can break the ice. Also, I may ask more questions along the way.
Re: VPN on one subnet of Router
Go for you lifeAlso, I may ask more questions along the way.
Support starts to drop of the further you stray form the GUI......
OpenWRT might also be a better option for you?