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PPTP Server: Enabled | PPTP Server: Enabled | ||
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Broadcast Support: Enabled | Broadcast Support: Enabled | ||
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MPPE Encryption: Enable | MPPE Encryption: Enable | ||
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DNS1: Your Modem's DNS1 | DNS1: Your Modem's DNS1 | ||
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DNS2: 8.8.8.8 | DNS2: 8.8.8.8 | ||
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WINS1: (Leave Blank) | WINS1: (Leave Blank) | ||
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WINS2: (Leave Blank) | WINS2: (Leave Blank) | ||
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MTU: (Leave Defaults) | MTU: (Leave Defaults) | ||
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MRU: (Leave Defaults) | MRU: (Leave Defaults) | ||
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Server IP: (IP Address in Upper Right Corner of WW-WRT Interface. Example: 192.168.0.2) | Server IP: (IP Address in Upper Right Corner of WW-WRT Interface. Example: 192.168.0.2) | ||
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Client IP(s): (IP Range within DD-WRT's DHCP Range. Example: 192.168.1.150-160) | Client IP(s): (IP Range within DD-WRT's DHCP Range. Example: 192.168.1.150-160) | ||
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Max Associated Clients: (Leave Defaults) | Max Associated Clients: (Leave Defaults) | ||
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Authentication: Local User Management (CHAP Secrets) | Authentication: Local User Management (CHAP Secrets) | ||
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CHAP-Secrets: username * YOURPASSWORD * (Must be all lowercase, and must follow this syntax.) Example: myusername * myvpnpassword * | CHAP-Secrets: username * YOURPASSWORD * (Must be all lowercase, and must follow this syntax.) Example: myusername * myvpnpassword * | ||
Revision as of 19:25, 28 October 2016
Contents
How to Setup a VPN using DD-WRT Router
Definition
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a virtual encrypted tunnel through an network (e.g. the internet) to connect a client (or whole network) to a server (or network). This allows you to not only use local network resources, such as printers or file servers, from anywhere you have an internet connection but also gives you a safe tunnel to browse the web through. Using a VPN you can browse web sites from a free access point at a hotel without worrying about others seeing your data. This is also a common way to bypass web content filters. -DD-WRT Wiki
Description
The below instructions will show you how to setup a VPN using a DD-WRT router. This will allow you to remotely access the network your security device is on.
Prerequisites
- Two networks. One local, and one remote
- Router running DD-WRT with VPN Capabilities
- DVR, NVR, or IP Camera connected to network with DD-WRT router
- WAN IP of VPN Host-This can be identified by going to [www.CanYouSeeMe.org]
Video Instructions
Step by Step Instructions
DD-WRT Setup
1. Login to your DD-WRT by entering the gateway address into your web browser.
2. Click, "Services"
3. Then click, "VPN"
4. Your settings should look like the following:
PPTP Server: Enabled
Broadcast Support: Enabled
MPPE Encryption: Enable
DNS1: Your Modem's DNS1
DNS2: 8.8.8.8
WINS1: (Leave Blank)
WINS2: (Leave Blank)
MTU: (Leave Defaults)
MRU: (Leave Defaults)
Server IP: (IP Address in Upper Right Corner of WW-WRT Interface. Example: 192.168.0.2)
Client IP(s): (IP Range within DD-WRT's DHCP Range. Example: 192.168.1.150-160)
Max Associated Clients: (Leave Defaults)
Authentication: Local User Management (CHAP Secrets)
CHAP-Secrets: username * YOURPASSWORD * (Must be all lowercase, and must follow this syntax.) Example: myusername * myvpnpassword *
5. Ensure all other options are disabled.
6. Click, "Save" at the bottom of the page.
7. Click, "Apply Settings"