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Let me assist you with setting up OpenVPN for CyberGhost on your router.

Let me assist you with setting up OpenVPN for CyberGhost on your router.

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NETSHAEKSHOE
Junior Member
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01-08-2023, 10:38 AM
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Hi! I’m setting up OpenVPN for all devices on your home Wi-Fi using CyberGhost. You’ve got the config file from CyberGhost but aren’t sure how to apply it since your router doesn’t show an upload option. The screenshot of your router’s OpenVPN page should help clarify what steps to take. Regarding your TP-Link router, since you’re not seeing a VPN setting there, you may need to configure it through the modem instead. Let me know if you need guidance on that process!
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NETSHAEKSHOE
01-08-2023, 10:38 AM #1

Hi! I’m setting up OpenVPN for all devices on your home Wi-Fi using CyberGhost. You’ve got the config file from CyberGhost but aren’t sure how to apply it since your router doesn’t show an upload option. The screenshot of your router’s OpenVPN page should help clarify what steps to take. Regarding your TP-Link router, since you’re not seeing a VPN setting there, you may need to configure it through the modem instead. Let me know if you need guidance on that process!

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vikkiii
Member
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01-08-2023, 10:46 AM
#2
The attached document includes a private key. It’s important to treat this key as compromised and avoid using it again. I suggest deleting the .zip file and updating the key if you can. The password shown in your screenshot is labeled "pre-shared." I recommend hiding or altering both the username and pre-shared key in that image. From what I see, your router settings let it function as a VPN server rather than a client for all devices, though I’m not certain.
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vikkiii
01-08-2023, 10:46 AM #2

The attached document includes a private key. It’s important to treat this key as compromised and avoid using it again. I suggest deleting the .zip file and updating the key if you can. The password shown in your screenshot is labeled "pre-shared." I recommend hiding or altering both the username and pre-shared key in that image. From what I see, your router settings let it function as a VPN server rather than a client for all devices, though I’m not certain.

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CloakedPond37
Junior Member
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01-13-2023, 03:11 PM
#3
Great, thanks for the details!
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CloakedPond37
01-13-2023, 03:11 PM #3

Great, thanks for the details!