Jan 27, 2017

Upgraded to 384.17 and VPN client settings don't work Not sure why this is happening but after a successful upgrade to 384.17, I ported over the settings from 384.16 mainly for preserving my VPN and DNS routing, and when I flip the switch to ON, it cycles to 100% and then stays off. asuswrt-merlin | SmallNetBuilder Forums Jun 28, 2020 Changelog (Current) | Asuswrt-Merlin Jun 28, 2020 How to Set Up A OpenVPN VPN on AsusWRT-Merlin | hide.me

My AC86U runs Linux kernel 4.1.27 with Merlin 384.7 installed. I just tested wireguard (an old version from 10 Sept) and it was easy to install and get up running. It blows OpenVPN out of the water. The AC86U is a dual-core 1.8GHz beast and wireguard can utilize both cores (OpenVPN …

3. Return to Asus router administration page and click on "VPN" on the left side of the screen.Click on "OpenVPN Clients" tab at the top of the screen.Now click on "Choose File" next to "Import .ovpn file".Select .ovpn file you extracted in the previous step. Then press Upload. Enter your hide.me username into "Username" field.Enter your hide.me password into "Password" field. How to Setup OpenVPN on ASUS Merlin Firmware Click VPN under the left hand side bar under Advanced Settings. Then select the OpenVPN Clients tab: You will now see the OpenVPN client settings, make sure that your settings match the image below, change the variables to suit your needs as described below: Basic Settings: Start with WAN: Yes (Have VPN auto connect on boot) Astrill Setup Manual:Getting started with ASUS Merlin

Currently running Merlin 384.17 on an Asus RT-AC86U, and am using ExpressVPN (still within the 30 day free trial). I have configured two active OpenVPN client profiles within Merlin, with the following goals: Everything behind the router, except for three specific devices with static IPs, goes through VPN server #1.

asus - Access LAN when connected to OpenVPN - Server Fault I have an Asus router with Asuswrt-merlin firmware installed. I have the DHCP server on my router give out addresses in the 192.168.0/24 subnet. My OpenVPN server is configured as seen on this image. The VPN subnet / netmask is 10.8.0.0 / 255.255.255.0. The Push LAN to clients, and both the DNS settings are set as shown in the image.