I have an Asus RT-N66U router whose stock fw supports setup of a VPN client and/or server. I'm not sure, however, how these would benefit me.
Can anyone explain or post a link to a concise explanation of the uses for VPN clients/servers and how they can be applied and in (and away from) a small home office?
Some questions I have:
1. Would vpn allow me greater security for outbound traffic (i.e., online banking, web browsing, email)? Would a vpn server be required at the other end to complete the security?
2. I have 4 subnets in my office that isolates business from personal and an IP cam. They are isolated via additional routers (wrt54Gs and for the IP cam and mobile phones, a TP-Link TL-WR940N). Any uses or caveats here, i.e., accessing devices on the subnets?
3. I do some multiplayer online gaming, actually, just one at present, crysis3, which is pretty intensive. Would vpn cause issues?
I'm not above buying a beefier router if need be. My primary concern is security without taking a big performance hit. My connection is 50+Mbps down and 5+ Mbps up.
Thanks for any help.
Can anyone explain or post a link to a concise explanation of the uses for VPN clients/servers and how they can be applied and in (and away from) a small home office?
Some questions I have:
1. Would vpn allow me greater security for outbound traffic (i.e., online banking, web browsing, email)? Would a vpn server be required at the other end to complete the security?
2. I have 4 subnets in my office that isolates business from personal and an IP cam. They are isolated via additional routers (wrt54Gs and for the IP cam and mobile phones, a TP-Link TL-WR940N). Any uses or caveats here, i.e., accessing devices on the subnets?
3. I do some multiplayer online gaming, actually, just one at present, crysis3, which is pretty intensive. Would vpn cause issues?
I'm not above buying a beefier router if need be. My primary concern is security without taking a big performance hit. My connection is 50+Mbps down and 5+ Mbps up.
Thanks for any help.