I am setting up a home IP camera system using a dedicated i7-6700 computer as a Blue Iris server.
I have been trying to digest @nayr ‘s primer and the Cliff Notes:
I am considering setting up a high end Asus router like the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 as a VPN server so I can only view my video feeds while I am away by connecting to my home VPN.
But @nayr said “The first throughput bottleneck your likely to encounter is how much data your VPN Server can encrypt in realtime”.
This concerns me because I have a gigabit connection from ATT and I don’t want it slow d down by the VPN encryption.
Do you think a top of the line router from Asus will be fast enough to serve as a VPN server or will it slow down my internet?
I was thinking of going this route because I don’t want to mess around with command lines and the learning curve of Open VPN.
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I have been trying to digest @nayr ‘s primer and the Cliff Notes:
I am considering setting up a high end Asus router like the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 as a VPN server so I can only view my video feeds while I am away by connecting to my home VPN.
But @nayr said “The first throughput bottleneck your likely to encounter is how much data your VPN Server can encrypt in realtime”.
This concerns me because I have a gigabit connection from ATT and I don’t want it slow d down by the VPN encryption.
Do you think a top of the line router from Asus will be fast enough to serve as a VPN server or will it slow down my internet?
I was thinking of going this route because I don’t want to mess around with command lines and the learning curve of Open VPN.
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