Any recommendations for a VPN
on 10-11-2021 05:17 PM
Message 11 of 11
Hi, i would like to have my home on a VPN for everything. Is this possible & any recommendations for a VPN service.
Labels:
- Labels:
-
VPN
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
10 REPLIES 10
on 11-11-2021 08:11 PM
Message 1 of 11
@ferguson wrote:
@martswain wrote:TT routers are not capable of having VPN software loaded, so you'll have to get a third party router if you want to go that route.
You don't need to have VPN via your router, there are many device specific options.
@ferguson just how is the OP going to persuade the renters to install a VPN on all their individual devices that are running the apps of dubious legality ?
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 11-11-2021 07:48 PM
Message 2 of 11
It is your router that is assigned an 'external' IP address to connect to the internet, so all of the devices that connect to the internet via your router will appear as that one single IP when viewed by anyone external.
Your devices all have a separate 'internal' IP addresses so that they can connect to your router within your own home network, but all traffic out to the internet will be coming from that one IP address assigned to your router.
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 11-11-2021 07:40 PM
Message 3 of 11
Hey, renting rooms is clearly at your own risk.
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 11-11-2021 07:34 PM
Message 4 of 11
Thanks for the reply's. Out of curiosity, is it the item in the house "IE: computer/Amazon fire stick/ Amazon echo." that has the IP address or is it the router for the house. Which one is traceable. Or, are all items traceable.??
On the part of "TalkTalk residential services are not intended to be sub-contracted". This is a very odd point. I rent rooms in my own home, yet the government dont class this as a business when at your own home.
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 11-11-2021 06:31 PM
Message 5 of 11
@martswain wrote:
TT routers are not capable of having VPN software loaded, so you'll have to get a third party router if you want to go that route.
You don't need to have VPN via your router, there are many device specific options.
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 11-11-2021 06:19 PM
Message 6 of 11
TT routers are not capable of having VPN software loaded, so you'll have to get a third party router if you want to go that route.
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 11-11-2021 05:38 PM
Message 7 of 11
It seems to me that if you are the account holder and others are using your service then you have the responsibility to tell them what they can, or cannot do. Any comeback will be entirely on you. And TalkTalk residential services are not intended to be sub-contracted.
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 11-11-2021 05:29 PM
Message 8 of 11
The right VPN might keep the copyright holders off your back. It might also stop your lodgers from accessing streaming services as most of them are well aware of VPNs being used to circumvent geographic restrictions. To implement one, I suspect that you'll have to set it up in the router which may cause problems if anyone is already using one for working from home.
.
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
on 11-11-2021 07:43 AM
Message 9 of 11
Thanks for the reply. It was a bit more about being traceable. I rent rooms out to lodgers in my home & it appears that some have had what seems to be not quite legal TV download/streaming facility's for watching Sky & other TV channels for a very reduced price. Now i dont do this, but i cant say what others do when they share my Wi-Fi as part of there lodgings. I have been told a VPN might solve a problem.
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content
10-11-2021 09:55 PM - edited 10-11-2021 09:57 PM
Message 10 of 11
Hi @collectors,
I don't have any specific recommendations I'm afraid, but all I'd say is make sure you really do need a VPN, don't fall for the adverts that are really annoying that say things like "if you don't use a VPN it is like walking around a shop flashing your card details at everyone", because that is just not true. Also using a VPN will (in most cases) slow down your internet experience as you are forcing all of your traffic to go through the VPN provider, rather than just going out to the internet directly.
Just wanted to mention this in case you were just basing this on the annoying adverts that are around at the moment. But obviously if you are 'technical' and you have genuine reasons for wanting a VPN then please ignore my message !!
Show option menu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Highlight
- Report Inappropriate Content

Related Content
- IMAP Stopped Workin With TalkTalk Recommended Settings in Email
- Issues with new Fibre 150 signal and need a booster what do you recommend? in Fibre
- Router - Blinking orange constantly in Fibre
- Backup to use when TalkTalk connection fails in Broadband
- Yale Smart Alarm unable to connect after years of no issues in Fibre