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Hi @gbartlett28,
Welcome to the community!
We provide the modem for all our NBN plans as they are sold as an Internet & Home Phone Bundle,currently our supplied modem/router do not support the VPN feature, we will definitely take this into consideration for any future firmware upgrades. We'd like to set your expectation that we can no longer downgrade the modem/router from previous released firmware.
In the mean time if you wish to use VPN you have option to use a 3rd party modem/router or a VPN application supplied by VPN provider.
Regards,
I had a VPN set up. I don't use it often, but when I do it needs to work because I'm not at home to fix things.
I don't recall a notice from TPG saying that the VPN functionality was scheduled to be disabled.
I want to know, under the terms of my contract with TPG, who owns my modem? If I own it, then surely TPG should not be disabling functionality without asking me.
Your solution of using third-party VPN means that I need to buy additional hardware.
What do you have to say?
Thank you for the welcome @Anonymous.
When you say "currently our supplied modem/router do not support the VPN feature", you ignored that until very recently your supplied modem did support VPN. I had my VPN set up and working after I joined TPG. At some in the last month TPG removed that feature through an unannounced firmware change (I can't call this an upgrade).
There are two issues here:
From my point of view:
Shane, if you were in the position of myself and a number of TPG's customers, how would you feel about this issue and TPG's response so far? Is it addequate, have TPG aplogised for causing inconvenience, have TPG offered remedies that don't involve additional cost, have TPG commited to not takling away further functionality with a proper notification period?
Warm regards, Geoff
This is ridiculous. It's not likely that anyone would accidentally enable the OpenVPN feature, and anyone who knows enough to enable it will understand the security risks of exposing VPN access to their network. If the feature was disabled because of a vulnerability in TP-Link's implementation of OpenVPN then the nature of that vulnerability should be disclosed and fixed instead of permanently disabling the functionality. Removing it has greatly inconvenienced me, and many others as shown in this thread.
I have just found out through iinet support that VPN functionality has been removed from the Archer VR1600v router. When I signed up for the service, I specifically asked for the model of the router and then looked up the specs on the D-Link website to ensure it supported VPN, specifically VPN Passthrough. I am rather upset that I have been sold a product that doesnt meet the specs. As part of the installation I also purchased a Watchguard firewall as the VPN server to site behind the router.
Now I need to (reluctantly) purchase a router that will support VPN Passthrough. Before I do, can support tell this will work OK, or are you blocking ports as well.
@Bayte Yes, it stinks that they randomly remove something which you used to make an informed purchasing decision.
I can confirm that I have replaced the boat anchor, oops, I mean iiNet router, with another (Netgear NightHawk) and it works just fine! This includes OpenVPN functionality (which I use to manage resources behind the firwall). However, the new router allows me to choose some random ports for OpenVPN and therefore I cannot advise whether they block the "standard" OpenVPN ports (irrelevant to me). But the OpenVPN works just like it used to (better in fact as I can set up a TAP connection as well as TUN)....
Next step for me is to move to an improved proivder, one that stands by its sales offers.
Hi @gracile,
We appreciate you feedback, we will raise this to our Technical Team for additional details about our supplied modem/router.
Regards,
@Bayte Yes, it stinks that they randomly remove something which you used to make an informed purchasing decision.
I can confirm that I have replaced the boat anchor, oops, I mean iiNet router, with another (Netgear NightHawk) and it works just fine! This includes OpenVPN functionality (which I use to manage resources behind the firwall). However, the new router allows me to choose some random ports for OpenVPN and therefore I cannot advise whether they block the "standard" OpenVPN ports (irrelevant to me). But the OpenVPN works just like it used to (better in fact as I can set up a TAP connection as well as TUN)....
Next step for me is to move to an improved proivder, one that stands by its sales offers.
Just piggybacking onto the sentiment of this thread, after I tried to remote in to my home network today while away on business and discovered that the functionality had been removed.
Remotely. Without my prior knowledge or concent. From a device that *I PAID FOR AND OWN*.
This is seriously messed up. I will be voting with my feet, TPG have lost another customer.
Meanwhile, does anyone have access to the old firmware? Perhaps someone from TPG with half a brain could accidentally leak it somewhere...
When are these god ** clowns going to fix MY modem they damaged? I paid for the ** thing?
Hi @noqualms, please send us a private message with your TPG customer ID, username and complete address so we can pull up the account. Please also tell us more about your concern.
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