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"publishedAt": "2026-04-05T18:48:37.000Z",
"site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
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"ASUS USA",
"RT-BE58 Go|WiFi 7|ASUS USA",
"Official Support | ASUS Global",
"[Wireless Router] How to set up WireGuard® VPN Client in VPN Fusion? |..."
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"textContent": "I’m not very familiar with ASUS. I tried searching for info and found this:\n\nASUS USA\n\n### RT-BE58 Go|WiFi 7|ASUS USA\n\nCompact WiFi 7 travel router with up to 3600 Mbps speeds, dual-band MLO, tri-mode connectivity, powerful VPN, Guest Network Pro SSIDs, and 24/7 AiProtection.\n\nWhich makes it sound like they are fairly serious about the VPN feature and intend for it to be used by small businesses.\n\nAnd this says latest firmwares can use wireguard:\n\nOfficial Support | ASUS Global\n\n### [Wireless Router] How to set up WireGuard® VPN Client in VPN Fusion? |...\n\nThis sounds relatively safe to me, as long as you are using the latest firmware and receiving security updates. I think I would recommend most people to use router’s version in this case.",
"title": "Poll: Would you use the VPN server built in to a consumer-grade router to proved access to your home network?"
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