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Router setup for VPN split tunneling

Router setup for VPN split tunneling

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creaper2012
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06-14-2025, 08:35 PM
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Hello, We are evaluating a router with split tunneling features. Our aim is to configure a VPN client on the router so we can reach certain websites through the VPN while accessing others normally. We need to connect a static IP address and limit traffic to specific routes. Our mesh network relies on the Deco mesh protocol and uses AC2200 access points. Currently, we are using a Fritzbox 7590 which works well but doesn’t support OpenVPN. Our VPN service doesn’t support WireGuard or IPSec. We’re looking for a router that supports both OpenVPN and Deco mesh, or an alternative device positioned between the router and the outside network that meets these needs. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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creaper2012
06-14-2025, 08:35 PM #1

Hello, We are evaluating a router with split tunneling features. Our aim is to configure a VPN client on the router so we can reach certain websites through the VPN while accessing others normally. We need to connect a static IP address and limit traffic to specific routes. Our mesh network relies on the Deco mesh protocol and uses AC2200 access points. Currently, we are using a Fritzbox 7590 which works well but doesn’t support OpenVPN. Our VPN service doesn’t support WireGuard or IPSec. We’re looking for a router that supports both OpenVPN and Deco mesh, or an alternative device positioned between the router and the outside network that meets these needs. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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CyberKad3
Junior Member
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06-16-2025, 10:30 PM
#2
You're asking for clarity on your goals, since unclear intentions can make the conversation confusing.
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CyberKad3
06-16-2025, 10:30 PM #2

You're asking for clarity on your goals, since unclear intentions can make the conversation confusing.

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35r3
Junior Member
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06-21-2025, 04:30 AM
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Traffic through a tunnel is usually managed by a firewall, which is designed to handle filtering effectively.
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35r3
06-21-2025, 04:30 AM #3

Traffic through a tunnel is usually managed by a firewall, which is designed to handle filtering effectively.

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MorrisPGNL
Junior Member
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07-04-2025, 02:09 PM
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The primary aim is to link our set-top box to BBC iPlayer. Since we're in the Netherlands and can't reach it directly, we need an alternative method. Based on my findings, setting up a VPN on the router seems like the simplest solution.
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MorrisPGNL
07-04-2025, 02:09 PM #4

The primary aim is to link our set-top box to BBC iPlayer. Since we're in the Netherlands and can't reach it directly, we need an alternative method. Based on my findings, setting up a VPN on the router seems like the simplest solution.

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MarkizCraft
Member
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07-06-2025, 12:15 PM
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Examine GL.iNet routers for their capability to handle your tasks efficiently with minimal costly equipment. Also, consider switching the Fritzbox to pass-through mode after GL.iNet assumes routing responsibilities.
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MarkizCraft
07-06-2025, 12:15 PM #5

Examine GL.iNet routers for their capability to handle your tasks efficiently with minimal costly equipment. Also, consider switching the Fritzbox to pass-through mode after GL.iNet assumes routing responsibilities.