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You can use almost any one you choose. There is an OpenVPN page in the internal software to configure connections to your choice. It took me a while to figure it out because the ASUS instructions are not that detailed and ASUS support merely emailed me the same instructions already included in their manual(!) but trial and error got it up and running. Be mindful that the VPN affects all computers behind it. I mention it because of the nature of bank security, let's say, they don't like rotating or out-of-region IP addresses and such. You will probably have to turn off the VPN feature to connect to those types of secure sites and use the local IP address from your ISP, not the VPN.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You should be able to use any VPN service. The VPN service shouldn't be limited by the type of router you use, although if you're having trouble connecting you can always check your router settings or contacting your ISP to find out if you're being blocked for whatever reason.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure what you mean, may need more info. If you are talking about clients, then you can use the client native to your OS.
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