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Hello guys,

I need your help about VPN. I want to hide Public IP of the office where is 30+ device.

I am using Mikrotik RB2011 as router, also have Domain Controller Server Windows 2019 to restrict some action on PC's.

 

I want to have something like this in the picture.

Any suggestion ? 

 

 

Thank you in Advance

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---___--- HP Probook 450 G0 ---___---

I5-3230M 2.60Ghz ( 4 CPUs ) ~ 2.6Ghz

8192Mb RAM

AMD Radeon HD 8600/8700M

120 GB SSD + 1TB HDD

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20 minutes ago, BlueScope819 said:

Doing a full office wide VPN config with TOR is going to cause a ton of problems. Speed, and a lot of websites block TOR, constant CAPTCHAs, etc. The way I would do this is set something up on the router to forward all traffic to a paid VPN service, or set up an AWS box in a data center or something to do it for you. It's not really required and to me serves no purpose, because anyone who needs a VPN can simply install a VPN client on their computer and activate it when they need it. It just causes more problems then it solves.

Thanks for info,

I have a question about, if I buy NordVPN, can I set my router to forward all traffic to it? But there is written up to 6 devices, but I have 30+ device in office, will this cause a problem and what is solution for it

---___--- HP Probook 450 G0 ---___---

I5-3230M 2.60Ghz ( 4 CPUs ) ~ 2.6Ghz

8192Mb RAM

AMD Radeon HD 8600/8700M

120 GB SSD + 1TB HDD

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On 7/1/2020 at 2:23 PM, gabada said:

Hello guys,

I need your help about VPN. I want to hide Public IP of the office where is 30+ device.

I am using Mikrotik RB2011 as router, also have Domain Controller Server Windows 2019 to restrict some action on PC's.

 

That's a single-core 600MHz CPU in that router... it might manage it...

The other issue you'll find is that pushing everyone over the VPN will degrade performance significantly. First, bandwidth over a VPN is reduced to start with, especially with an under-powered CPU handling the crypto (even if it has AES-NI). Then you want to route 30+ devices via that reduced bandwidth link - this might be ok for some light use but any concurrent web/video use is going to grind to a halt.

Can you say what you are trying to achieve? I ask because the only use-case I can think of for what you describe is "bad things". ;) 

As for NordVPN? Nope. Multiple security incidents over the years. https://www.theregister.com/2020/03/06/nordvpn_no_auth_needed_view_user_payments/

 

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On 7/1/2020 at 10:18 AM, BlueScope819 said:

But why do you even need a VPN in the first place? Check out this video from Tom Scott:

 

VPN are highly regarded in Internet security for business. 

I took a few security classes & it’s highly recommend to protect against DOS. 

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