Question with your VPN Server Cert.

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Question with your VPN Server Cert.
Question with your VPN Server Cert.
2021-09-11 21:11:06
Model: Archer AX10  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.0 Build 20210420 Rel. 39951(5553)

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I've been testing out the VPN server which seems to working fine, however a friend of mines asked what the "Advanced Encryption Standard" was which I checked the cert and notice it was 128, however he said to me that 256 should be the standard.

 

Does TP Link have a router what supports a AES 256 cert?

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Re:Question with your VPN Server Cert.
2021-09-18 09:45:15

@BolozinAction 

 

Hi, the VPN connections between the VPN server and the clients are protected with a 128-bit encryption mechanism on the TP-Link routers now, which is strong enough to protect the data security. Most importantly, it's compatible with 256-bit, which means if the VPN client requires 256-bit security, it can still connect to the VPN server without an issue.

 

However, if the VPN server uses 256-bit encryption while the VPN client uses 128-bit, there might be an issue to build up a connection, as it will require the client to support 256-bit as well. Upon this concern, I guess 128-bit encryption is more commonly used.

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