Exactly my point. And your right I don't help people who don't follow legal rules and laws!
Well it turns out VPN providers like PIA (Private Internet Access) provide what's called an Internet Kill switch will disconnect you from the Internet if it detects your VPN service is down, but this only works with a client installed on a workstation like a PC, Mac, etc. There is no way for your router to disconnect from the internet if it detects the VPN service is not working for some reason.
I want to make use of the On Demand service so badly, but the fact that my Canadian IP could be exposed scares me too much, I don't want to ruin a good thing, the family will kill me.
That's what I use. I took an old router flashed it with ddwrt openvpn version. Added my VPN providers "openvpn" credentials and placed the router in between my main router and the directv box. I use ipvanish.. They have ddwrt setup instructions with pictures!
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Let me know how it goes, I'm digging my old Linksys out of storage. I had dd-wrt loaded on and I'm going to subscribe to PIA tonight, you should consider it, it's half the price of your VPN provider.I'm just really cautious and although I really want on demand because I pay for it essentially) I want a way that I can test to see if the VPN kill switch is really working, I haven't figured out how to do that yet, if I ever lost the Directv subscription over this, the family would kill me.That's correct.. Only the directv box is behind the VPN. No never included the kill switch.... You got me thinking maybe I should. Ill look into it.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk