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How to set up OpenVPN on Unifi Ubiquiti router
How to set up OpenVPN on Unifi Ubiquiti router

Here is a step-by-step guide setting up OpenVPN on a Unifi router. By following these instructions.

Updated over a month ago

We will walk you through the process of setting up PureVPN OpenVPN on a Unifi Ubiquiti firmware router.

Find your VPN credentials for manual configuration

To find your VPN credentials log into the PureVPN Member Area. Click ๐Ÿ‘‰ here to visit Member Area.

  • Login to the Member Area using your PureVPN registered email address and password.

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  • On subscriptions tab scroll down to be able to view your VPN credentials.

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  • 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.

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How to set up OpenVPN Unifi Ubiquiti router

  • Firstly, download the Unix based OpenVPN configuration file from this link that we need to connect OpenVPN.

  • Log in to the router control panel, select the Settings tab and select the Teleport & VPN tab.

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  • Under the Teleport & VPN then click on Create VPN Client.

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Now enter the profile details as follows:

  1. Name: PureVPN

  2. VPN Type: OpenVPN

  3. Username and Password: Enter your VPN credentials. Here is how you can find your VPN credentials.

  4. Configuration File: Upload the Unix based .ovpn file, which we downloaded in the first step.

  5. Click Test & Save button.

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  • The PureVPN OpenVPN connection is activated on your Unifi router.

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