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Feb 15, 2015 OpenWrt 19.07 - OpenWrt Base aarch64_cortex-a72 openvpn-nossl_2.4.7-2_aarch64_cortex-a72.ipk: Open source VPN solution using plaintext (no SSL) openvpn-openssl_2.4.7-2_aarch64_cortex-a72.ipk: Open source VPN solution using OpenSSL: openwrt-keyring_2019-07-25-8080ef34-1_aarch64_cortex-a72.ipk: The keyring of with the developer using and gpg public keys: opkg_2020-05-07-f2166a89-1_aarch64 Index of /snapshots/trunk/brcm63xx/generic/packages/base/
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Simultaneous VPN & Native WAN broadcast partitions using I see the dual router setups to host separate SSID's/Ethernet ports to allow both your native local internet and a VPN to be broadcast side by side in the same house, I'm curious if a single router (w OpenWRT/Tomato/DD-WRT etc of course) can do the same by assigning the VPN just to a single VLAN Subnet, and leave the rest native
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I see the dual router setups to host separate SSID's/Ethernet ports to allow both your native local internet and a VPN to be broadcast side by side in the same house, I'm curious if a single router (w OpenWRT/Tomato/DD-WRT etc of course) can do the same by assigning the VPN just to a single VLAN Subnet, and leave the rest native ROOter OpenWRT router Adventures with 3G/4G modems (page 7