I set up a VPN with my ASUS router the other day. Really easy . Works well with iphone , ipad and remote pc.
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VPNs are complex beasts to configure properly. You need to have a stable, dependable working system to begin with so that you don't confuse problems caused by your box environment with those caused by VPN config issues. As you are firefighting picon issues at the moment it might be best to stabilise that before going down the transcoding route and making that work outside your LAN. What router are you using?
Hi Arnie
Sorry for not getting back quicker. I too used to have the standard Sky Router but decided to invest in a better one . I opted for a Asus DSL-N55U which has a built in VPN service and a built in DDNS facility which will enable you to connect to your network when away from home as with SKY you will no doubt be on a Dynamic IP address.
You will have to extract your sky broadband password though as they will not give it to you as they want you to use there router/hub. Google will help you with this. As to setting up a VPN without the built in service provided by these type of routers then as fat-tony says it can be complex.
I would upgrade your router.
Get your sky password.
Set up DDNS service.
Add VPN user name and password.
Set up your remote device.
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@arnie2014 You've had issues with picons, telnet, dcc, auto bouquets... all in the last day or two.
I'd do as @fat-tony suggests & get to know the workings of your box before you even consider opening it up to the outside world.