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No, qBitorrent and NAS do not offer a commercial VPN service.

No, qBitorrent and NAS do not offer a commercial VPN service.

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NoahLeThug
Junior Member
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06-26-2016, 12:34 PM
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Hello! Yes, it’s possible to configure qBit with a paid VPN so everything is saved to a NAS. You can run qBit on one PC while keeping the VPN active, and all files will be stored on the NAS. However, the NAS might be flagged as torrenting based on its IP address, which could affect the effectiveness of the VPN. Just let me know if you need more details or clarification!
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NoahLeThug
06-26-2016, 12:34 PM #1

Hello! Yes, it’s possible to configure qBit with a paid VPN so everything is saved to a NAS. You can run qBit on one PC while keeping the VPN active, and all files will be stored on the NAS. However, the NAS might be flagged as torrenting based on its IP address, which could affect the effectiveness of the VPN. Just let me know if you need more details or clarification!

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chrisway900
Member
59
07-02-2016, 12:47 AM
#2
Instead of using a separate torrent client and VPN, you could run everything directly on the NAS. Many VPN services block piracy, but torrent protocols usually work as long as you're not breaking the law.
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chrisway900
07-02-2016, 12:47 AM #2

Instead of using a separate torrent client and VPN, you could run everything directly on the NAS. Many VPN services block piracy, but torrent protocols usually work as long as you're not breaking the law.

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lets_miklas
Member
163
07-05-2016, 06:49 AM
#3
I believe you're ready to dive deep into the reasons and methods behind VPNs, networking, and network traffic. This should be a smooth process. A VPN directs all internet-bound data through its secure tunnel, while local traffic remains unaffected, allowing you to reach NAS from a device connected via the VPN. The NAS won't detect any changes because it doesn't interact with the torrent network.
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lets_miklas
07-05-2016, 06:49 AM #3

I believe you're ready to dive deep into the reasons and methods behind VPNs, networking, and network traffic. This should be a smooth process. A VPN directs all internet-bound data through its secure tunnel, while local traffic remains unaffected, allowing you to reach NAS from a device connected via the VPN. The NAS won't detect any changes because it doesn't interact with the torrent network.