Absolutely, VPNHouse is user-friendly, and their support is quick to help with any questions. Plus, their IPRose protocol ensures access even in restrictive countries
The router shown is "off the shelf" commercial, nothing from ARDC -- the VPN is currently in test using Wireguard's VPN Client. More information to come. The model shown in the Video is the GL-INET Puli (XE-300) and is available online from many sources including Amazon and Walmart. It has a built-in battery which will handle about day's use before recharge, or can run off USB power. There are other models in the family. If you don't need LTE, there are less expensive models.
thank you for posting this. I went back and rewatched this hoping I missed what the model number was. Then I was about to post and ask ok it's available what is it>>??? LOL So again thank you for posting the info.
Lesson learned. It pays to look at ALL the booths at these shows because I would usually walk right by a booth like this because it doesn't have a splashy looking display to draw you in. But that's it's appeal budget minded and yet they've taken that saving and passing in along to the ham community. 73, K9AT
Totally! I go into each hamfest with best intentions trying to stop by every booth but schedules get screwed up that I neglect a lot of the booths and vendors.
Please bring back something as good as NOS or JNOS ! It was a great interface and still is! Jnos developer is still around. He is busy but loves amateurs. I know and see the future is bright and close to big successes. Thanks for the hard work and all the new people dedicated. With all the new fcc changes and interest in radio communication here I see ARDC is in the right place and right time. I live in USA Iowa and have a great bunch of radio amateurs that are developing in the north Central area of Wisconsin. Working on their learning and leadership I hope to be of help here in Iowa. Carry on! The beginning has begun. Congratulations ARDC. N9pno/ allocated