I think if you want to do this on the router you need a proxy server but don't know exactly, but it's too slow for me in the long run unless you have a high-speed server somewhere in Russia or wherever where the router can be permanently on it
If you are not on the run from FBI vpn should be enough ^^
You can always check if your vpn works properly on the internet beforehand
MisterL wrote on 29.11.2024 at 04:38: if you are on wifi, does VPN help at all?
The VPN must be connected between the website or server you are visiting and your device - i.e. on the device you use to access the browser, for example.
You can think of it like a mask. Without a VPN, you are "Mr. L", but if the VPN is active, you are no longer "Mr. L", but "Manuel Neuer", for example
The advantage of this is that you can switch your "mask" on and off as you wish - but only on the device on which the VPN is installed. Depending on the router, you also have the option of installing the VPN directly on the router. In this case, all devices connected to the router will automatically benefit from the "mask". However, this is optional and depends on your personal preferences and security needs.
Most people use a simple VPN directly on the device they are using.
MisterL wrote on 29.11.2024 at 04:38: if you are in wifi, does VPN do anything at all?
Technically, it doesn't matter whether you connect via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. It makes no difference because you are then anonymous. Gamble1 has explained it well.
In practice, however, it does make a difference. If you're playing casino games, then your Wi-Fi should be sufficient. But if you want to watch videos in high quality (e.g. Netflix - the Netflix offer differs from country to country) then I would only recommend VPN with an Ethernet cable. I'm a few meters away from my router and when I surf with the wifi and my normal internet, videos in normal quality (720p/1080p) load so slowly that it always hangs and loads. With VPN you can be sure that it will be even slower. But it also depends on how many people are currently using the internet and whether you share your internet connection with other homes.
Technically, it doesn't matter whether you connect via W-LAN or Ethernet. It makes no difference because you are then anonymous. Gamble1 explained it well.
In practice, however, it does make a difference. If you're playing casino games, then your Wi-Fi should be sufficient. But if you want to watch videos in high quality (e.g. Netflix - the Netflix offer differs from country to country) then I would only recommend VPN with an Ethernet cable. I'm a few meters away from my router and when I surf with the wifi and my normal internet, videos in normal quality (720p/1080p) load so slowly that it always hangs and loads. With VPN you can be sure that it will be even slower. But it also depends on how many people are currently using the internet and whether you share your internet connection with other homes.
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If you are not on the run from FBI vpn should be enough ^^
You can always check if your vpn works properly on the internet beforehand
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The VPN must be connected between the website or server you are visiting and your device - i.e. on the device you use to access the browser, for example.
You can think of it like a mask. Without a VPN, you are "Mr. L", but if the VPN is active, you are no longer "Mr. L", but "Manuel Neuer", for example
The advantage of this is that you can switch your "mask" on and off as you wish - but only on the device on which the VPN is installed. Depending on the router, you also have the option of installing the VPN directly on the router. In this case, all devices connected to the router will automatically benefit from the "mask". However, this is optional and depends on your personal preferences and security needs.
Most people use a simple VPN directly on the device they are using.
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Technically, it doesn't matter whether you connect via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. It makes no difference because you are then anonymous. Gamble1 has explained it well.
In practice, however, it does make a difference. If you're playing casino games, then your Wi-Fi should be sufficient. But if you want to watch videos in high quality (e.g. Netflix - the Netflix offer differs from country to country) then I would only recommend VPN with an Ethernet cable. I'm a few meters away from my router and when I surf with the wifi and my normal internet, videos in normal quality (720p/1080p) load so slowly that it always hangs and loads. With VPN you can be sure that it will be even slower. But it also depends on how many people are currently using the internet and whether you share your internet connection with other homes.
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