A VPN client is a terminal device or software used to establish a secure connection between a user and a VPN server.
What is VPN?
VPN (Virtual Private Network) helps you access internet resources remotely, securely, and privately with tunneling technology. The VPN encrypts your personal information and hides your IP address from the public when you use the internet. To the users of the VPN, it will look like the computers were directly connected to each other.
Common Network Topology:

Here we take WR2100 as a demonstration.
Step 1: Open a web browser and go to http://cudy.net or http://192.168.10.1.
For details, please refer to How to log into the web interface of Cudy Router?
Step 2: Click on General Settings->VPN and enable VPN.

Default Rule: Allow all devices or Ban all devices to use VPN.
To specify the device, click on System Status-> Devices->VPN to enable or disable it.

Site-to-Site: Allow the devices in two sites to communicate with each other.
VPN Policy:
Disable: No additional setting.
VPN kill switch: Turn off the Internet connectivity when the VPN connection is lost.
Domain: Specify which domains go through the VPN and which don't
Remote Subnet: Specify what subnets go through the VPN and which don't
Step 3: In the Protocol list, select the one you need and enter the VPN information provided by your VPN provider.
• PPTP VPN
Enter the VPN server address (for example, 113.92.73.163) and the VPN Username and password provided by your VPN provider.

• L2TP VPN
Enter the VPN server address (for example 113.92.73.163), VPN username and password, and pre-shared key provided by your VPN provider.
If your VPN provider also provides you the tunnel IP which binds with the account, you can enable the Use custom tunnel IP option.

• OpenVPN
Click on Browser to import the configuration file provided by your VPN provider.


• WireGuard VPN
Click on Browser to import the configuration file provided by your VPN provider.

The Interface and Peer will synchronize automatically from your VPN Provider's CONF File.

• ZeroTier Slave
Type in the ZeroTier Network ID and Gateway provided by the ZeroTier Master. The Gateway can be found on VPN Status part.


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@Penio,
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“Hi there,
I purchased the Cudy AX3000 router to use as WireGuard VPN Server that I can connect to when I’m away.
Once configured as WireGuard VPN server, I will connect it to my friend’s ISP router and leave it there so he can keep an eye on it when I’m away. I will use the config file that you can download to setup the client on my laptop so I can route all my laptop traffic to my friends house/internet and I will appear as if I’m at his location.
My question is, is this possible with the Cudy AX3000 router and if yes, what other settings do I need to enable/configure so I can always connect to the router when I’m away and make sure connection is always up?
Thank you in advance for your response."
I would like to get the beta firmwire which will fix OpenVPN issue
Hi there,
I purchased the Cudy AX3000 router to use as WireGuard VPN Server that I can connect to when I’m away.
Once configured as WireGuard VPN server, I will connect it to my friend’s ISP router and leave it there so he can keep an eye on it when I’m away. I will use the config file that you can download to setup the client on my laptop so I can route all my laptop traffic to my friends house/internet and I will appear as if I’m at his location.
My question is, is this possible with the Cudy AX3000 router and if yes, what other settings do I need to enable/configure so I can always connect to the router when I’m away and make sure connection is always up?
Thank you in advance for your response.
@Matěj Poláček,
For now I suggest you to set up wireguard VPN server. It will work and have far more powerful performace. We will also fix it in next firmware. If you need beta firmware to fix the OpenVPN server issue. Please tell me.
“I have tr3000 and I’m trying to setup openVPN for WiFi clients.
It seems that I can acces the OpenVPN server from the router but WiFi clients can’t and they are without internet. Is there some specific settings that needs to be set?”
“I have tr3000 and I’m trying to setup openVPN for WiFi clients. It seems that I can acces the OpenVPN server from the router but WiFi clients can’t and they are without internet. Is there some specific settings that needs to be set? Thank you”
I have tr3000 and I’m trying to setup openVPN for WiFi clients.
It seems that I can acces the OpenVPN server from the router but WiFi clients can’t and they are without internet. Is there some specific settings that needs to be set?
Thank you