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VPN Client [Router Mode

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10 VPN Client [Router Mode] If the access point is in router mode, you can use it as a VPN client (as opposed to a VPN server) to let devices on the access point's network securely access an external network using virtual private networking (VPN). This chapter describes how to set up the access point as a VPN client and use VPN access. Note: For you to be able to use the access point as a VPN client, you must obtain a third-party license for VPN server access. The local browser UI includes a link to a third-party VPN service (PureVPN) so that you can obtain a license. For information about using the router as a VPN server, see VPN Server and Service with OpenVPN [Router Mode] on page 177. This chapter includes the following sections: • About setting up the access point as a VPN client [router mode] • Enable the VPN client in the access point and connect to a VPN server [router mode] • Disconnect the access point from the VPN server [router mode] 172

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10
VPN Client [Router Mode]
If the access point is in router mode, you can use it as a VPN client (as opposed to a VPN
server
) to let devices on the access point’s network securely access an
external
network
using virtual private networking (VPN). This chapter describes how to set up the access
point as a VPN client and use VPN access.
Note:
For you to be able to use the access point as a VPN client, you must obtain a
third-party license for VPN server access. The local browser UI includes a link to a
third-party VPN service (PureVPN) so that you can obtain a license.
For information about using the router as a VPN server, see VPN
Server
and
Service
with
OpenVPN
[Router
Mode]
on page 177.
This chapter includes the following sections:
About
setting
up
the
access
point
as
a
VPN
client
[router
mode]
Enable
the
VPN
client
in
the
access
point
and
connect
to
a
VPN
server
[router
mode]
Disconnect
the
access
point
from
the
VPN
server
[router
mode]
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