Knowledge Base VPN for Home Network

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Introduction
VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. A VPN helps you access internet resources remotely, securely, and privately with tunneling technology. You might use a VPN for Enhanced Security, Privacy Protection, and Remote Access.
For the detailed introduction and usage scenarios, check this thread: Introduction and Configuration Guide of VPN Function on TP-Link Wireless Routers
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VPN Related Threads/Guides
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Configuration Guide |
Troubleshooting Guide |
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User Case Sharing
1. A successful case of resolving the issue of being unable to connect to the VPN server by reinstalling the VPN client software on the computer with an administrator account and modifying the router's time settings:
Fail to use OpenVPN on TP-LINK router? Read this!
2. A case where the OpenVPN client was continuously stuck on "connecting" when trying to connect to Proton VPN. Later, the customer confirmed that the Proton account password couldn't be used for devices other than the Proton App. Once they found the correct VPN account credentials, the issue was resolved.
3. A successful case where both the OpenVPN Server and OpenVPN Client functions were enabled, the VPN subnet conflict resulted in the VPN Client showing as connected, yet the clients with VPN permissions were unable to access the internet. The issue was resolved by modifying the VPN subnet for one of them.
4. Failed to import Wireguard VPN configuration file because the fields in the Wireguard VPN configuration file were not very standardized, check standardized WireGuard VPN configuration file here: Wireguard VPN Client file upload fail
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Sorry, forgot to tag. I wanted to start a new thread but the capcha was always incorrect, even though it was correct.
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Hi@Hunter033,
Thank you for contacting our community.
May I know what type of VPN you are using? How did you confirm the DNS leak issue? Would you be willing to provide test screenshots or the test tools you used?
Please help collect the system log, back file of router, VPN files on the router, then email these files to support.forum@tp-link.com.
Attaching [Forum ID 660264] and details, we will have a dedicated person to assist in analysis and follow-up.
Please refer to the FAQs below to collect system logs and backup files of the router:
How to view and save System Log of TP-Link wireless router
How to create and restore from a backup file on your TP-Link Router
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Hi, issue was respolved.
Was using open vpn added as wireguard connections, this seemingly messed something up altogether.
Just changed them to openvpn designation and all is fine.
Thank you.
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Hi @Hunter033,
Glad to hear that your issue has been resolved.
If you have further questions, pleae feel free to conact us~
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