I read a bunch of online articles on the literacy behind preventing geo location leaks when using Wireguard, and by now I am fully aware of the hows and the whys.
I would need a more technical approach to go by and disable my geo location from leaking and instead, pinging to my residential GLi.
My configuration is the following:
Here's my setup:
*Rogers Ignite Router 1.5GPBS fiber in Country A, WIRED (ETHERNET) To GLi Beryl MT-3000 A
**ZTE F680 Z6 Router 1GPBS fiber in Country B, WIRED (ETHERNET) To GLi Beryl MT-3000 B.
Could you please tell me how would I go by and have my VPN connection pinpoint to Country A location please, I have read about VPN tunneling and other stuff, and I see a bunch of possible servers in my Beryl's interface, also I know that this router could be accessed via SSH, where we can load unsupported addons, no matter how hard it is just lay it on me I can take it.
Oh and please please spare mt he morality and the companies know red flags and latencies and timezones and whatsoever, I JUST NEED a technical approach to go on about changing my geo location to COUNTRY A where my residential Gli router is hooked up.
May I know the MT3000 of Country A has a public IP? Can the primary router (Rogers router) configure port forwarding?
If it has a public IP and you can configure port forwarding in primary router, you can configure Country A's MT3000 as a WG VPN server.
So Country B's MT3000 as a WG VPN client, and connects to Country A's MT3000 server.
Country B's MT3000 does not require a public IP, but the public IP of MT3000 in Country A is necessary.
As long as the connection is correct and Block non-VPN traffic (Killswitch) is enabled, your data will not be leaked.
Through the established VPN tunnel, your country B's Internet access traffic is actually exported in Country A, so the geographical location of your Internet is Country A.
Tips, better to turn off the laptop's GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, etc. and the connection through wiring cable, since these three may have auxiliary positioning.
Yes I've already established all of what you said, wireguard server is connected I'm getting a valid ip address from county A and port forwarding has been opened on both TCP and UDP.
I activated kill switch already, but I'm not sure what vpn tunneling means.
Country A probably has a public IP and I'm using DDns on my config as well.
Laptop has all wireless communication turned off and is connected through Ethernet to GLi B, but when using Google chrome (that has my Google account) it would show my location as Country B which is the problem, maybe cause my Google account is also setup on my phone and it's giving my location away.
Another problem tho, I'm not able to get more than 50MBPS download and upload , I thought I could get up to 300MBPS with wireguard on Gli Beryl.