
Connect Your Home Router to a VPN to Bypass
Thankfully, this isn't the only way of dodging the censors. Open proxies like Shadowsocks are still around.
You’re just trying to check out a website and they’ve locked you out because you’re not living in the right country. It’s ridiculous, but luckily you can get around the restrictions with VPN that you can use to watch Youtube, visit FB etc.
Most westerners who visit China have a perfectly legitimate reason for evading the GFW: it blocks all Google services. That means no Gmail to access your airline e-ticket, no Hangouts to stay in touch with your family, no Maps to find your hotel, no Drive to access your itinerary document.
As China blocks the websites. The easiest way to bypass Chinese Firewall is to use a VPN that serves China. Whether you want access to video services not available in the country you live in, you pay prices on software to get through.
Have you ever thought a VPN connection at the router level can solve all those problems?
You could run your VPN straight from your computer and mobiles, but you can also run it from your router, so all the computers and mobiles on your network go through the secure tunnel at all times. This is much more comprehensive, and while it involves a bit more work upfront, it means you’ll never have to go through the hassle of starting up your VPN when you want that increased security.
All devices, even those that don’t support proxies or VPN services, will still have access to the Internet as if they were in the remote location. It means even though your streaming stick or smart TV has no option to enable a VPN, it doesn’t matter because the whole network is linked to the VPN a point where all traffic passes.
In short, if you need the security of network wide encrypted traffic or the convenience of having all your devices routed through another country (so everyone in your house can use Netflix despite its unavailability in your home country) there’s no better way to wrestle with the problem than to set up whole-network VPN access at the router level.
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