![]() The BRUME is connected between my ISP router (LiveBox) and a 8 ports CISCO switch. I don’t think you can use the BRUME in anything other than as a ROUTER (with NAT). I use it intermittently because I manually maintain some other routers as backup hardware and I try to have a similar level of functionality. Oh, i did think of doing a raspberry pi project for this but realise the price with everything will be close to what the brume costs, so… ![]() My fiber line is 250/100…Īppreciate all input, especially potential problem i might run into… I was hoping the brume would manage a lot more, at least 150. Is this possible? Anyone done that? I can use vpn client on a old nas I’ve got and do like this, but the speed is really slow then, like 15 mbps down. I would rather just plug it into a switch port, set up the vpn client and then, for each device that uses it i will go into those devices network settings and set the brume ip as standard gateway so the traffic go thru the brume. I don’t know if that will present further issues? Ideally, i wouldn’t like to put all traffic thru an extra non-unifi device just for a vpn client that just a few devices will use. Now, I guess i could put it in bridge mode between the USG and the switch and use VPN policies by MAC to decide which devices will pass thru the vpn tunnel. So I’ve been thinking of the mw1000 BRUME and somehow incorporate it into my network as a vpn client. I can use mullvad clients for each of my devices, but some are very slow to encrypt vpn and really cuts the bandwidth (Android tv-box). ![]() The downside is i want to have a vpn wireguard client on the network that connects to my Mullvad account. USG-》USW 8-port switch-》Devices and access points. I wonder if anyone did something similar and can give any pointers of what is possible. Hi! First post here… I still don’t own a Gl.inet router but it seems promising for what i want to do.
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