New setup with Xfinity and Qnap NAS

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    Robert Strom

    The only way that I would ever do this myself is via using the Firewalla Wireguard or OpenVPN connections. I would highly recommend against exposing your NAS externally via any other method. The Firewalla VPN's are very easy to setup and use.

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    Charles Mason

    Thanks, pros and cons of openvpn versus wireguard for home small network use?

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    David Rothenberger

    WireGuard is faster and creates a separate "device" in Firewalla for each WG client, and these devices can be added to groups or users like any other device. However, sometimes public networks will block WireGuard access and since it uses UDP, it's sometimes difficult to get around that.

    OpenVPN is slower, and all clients show up as one "device" in Firewalla, so you can't have different behaviors for different OpenVPN clients. OpenVPN can be run on TCP; I run it on TCP port 443 as a fail-safe for public networks that do draconian blocking of outbound network connections.

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    Robert Strom

    Everything that I have read over the past few years leans toward Wireguard. I don't think that you could go wrong with either but I would personally lean toward Wireguard. Here is a good article that summarizes things very well. One key point: On average Wireguard is 3.2 times faster than OpenVPN.

     

    https://restoreprivacy.com/vpn/wireguard/wireguard-vs-openvpn/

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