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Setup PureVPN on Cuddy Router

Aug 30, 2022
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Configuring a PureVPN tunnel on your router is a great way to ensure the safety and security of all the devices in your home. This method is especially beneficial if you have devices that don’t have VPN compatibility or you want to protect all the Wi-Fi-connected devices in your home.

Things to Consider:

  1. You have a working internet connection
  2. VPN Supported Router.
  3. A Premium PureVPN account (If you haven’t bought yet click here to buy)
Find your VPN credentials for manual configuration.

To find your VPN credentials log into the PureVPN member area. Click 👉 here to visit member area.

  • Login to the Member area using your PureVPN registered email address and password.
  • On subscriptions tab scroll down to be able to view your VPN credentials.
  • You will be able to see and copy your VPN credentials.
  • Note down your PureVPN username and click on Eye icon to make your password visible and use it in the manual configuration.
How to connect PureVPN manually on Cuddy Router.

To setup PureVPN PPTP configuration on Cuddy router please proceed to follow the steps below 👇

From System Status go to General Settings.

In the general settings tab you can find the VPN option.

Click VPN and insert the following information.

  • Enable : Toggle ON
  • Protocol: PPTP Client
  • Default Rule: Allow all devices
  • Site-to-Site: Toggle Off
  • VPN Policy: Disable
  • Server Address: Use the servers provided in above note.
  • Username & Password: Insert your PureVPN credentials. Follow this 👉 link to find your VPN credentials.
  • Encryption: Off

Hit Save and Apply. It might take a few seconds once done please check the Status if it says Connected then that means you are connected with PureVPN.

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