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Possible use of a VPN tunnel?
« on: 2015-06-06, 02:20:00 »
I have a WiFi guest network available to me at my RemoteRig radio site.  I do not have the ability to get port forwarding set on the guest network router.  Someone thought that I could set up a VPN tunnel from the radio site to the control head location.

Has anybody done this to get around the port forwarding requirements?

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Re: Possible use of a VPN tunnel?
« Reply #1 on: 2015-06-06, 15:55:51 »
I know of several that use VPN's to get around the double-NAT problem of using 3G/4G on
the radio side, which would be the same situation. OpenVPN seems to be the product of choice.

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Re: Possible use of a VPN tunnel?
« Reply #2 on: 2016-03-09, 06:56:51 »
How can you do that? Is there any tutorial? Two PCs are needed?
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Re: Possible use of a VPN tunnel?
« Reply #3 on: 2016-03-09, 08:09:12 »
I do not have a tutorial but many routers has built in VPN support so you do not need any PC to create a VPN tunnel. You can set it up between two routers.

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