Running a wireguard server on your Brume at home will enable you to setup clients very easily on an iphone or macbook for example. And then you have a free vpn for travel or accessing your home network. But you would have to either make it your primary home router on the gateway or, preferably, forward a port from your main router to the Brume for wireguard to use. You can also forward a port for https and utilize the dynamic dns of the router to access it from anywhere (use a good password).

If you want to use the Brume as a VPN client and have all your devices connected to it by wifi under a VPN you can do that too. You will need to subscribe to a vpn service like the ones supported in the wireguard panel and then connect the Brume client software to it. You may want to purchase the 5G antennae they sell if you’re going to use Brume as a wifi access point.

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