![]() What you need to do is make sure your vpn is on your computer and there's an adapter or profile or whatever you'd like to call it. The computer and ps4 are now connected to each other. so what you do is get an ethernet cable, plug it to your computer (if your computer is connected to the internet via ethernet and doesn't have more than 1 ethernet port, then you can get a usb ethernet adapter of some sort), and connect the ethernet cable to the ps4 as well. Well, for starters, it didnt work for me the first time because my vpn doesnt quite support it just yet, but ill get into that in a moment. I'm in the exact situation as your first first thread. I would love too know how you got it working. ![]() Never mind I got it working with bridging and both the method I used, thanks! Oh wait, you just posted a new comment as I was writing this one, I could try bridging them together. OR, I could connect a spare TP-Link router I have laying around and connect it to my modem (the modem actually has wifi) and use the router to use the VPN Is there a setting I have to configure with a certain server or something? If so, what's it called and I'll look for it at the router website Thanks for the info, I've heard you can setup your VPN to your router, but how do you do it? Not sure if it supports my router, it's called a Bell Home Hub 2000. ![]() But your method isn't common and i'd have no way of replicating it really. I'm with you that lack of console support doesn't mean that i won't work for consoles. I don't think anyone uses crossover cables anymore - if it is needed, the NICs are smart enough to adjust for a standard ethernet cable, so the crossover is done internally. Problem there is it becomes difficult to switch between different VPNs, turn it on and off, etc. The clearest solution i can think of is to set the router up to use the VPN, that way all your traffic goes through it. Using a bridge of sorts to get the console to use the VPN. But im connected via wifi, so I don't need any adapters and all that. The video didn't mention anything about a crossover cable though (The guy connects via ethernet, so since his laptop doesn't have 2 ethernet ports and only just has 1, he needed to use a usb ethernet adapter to connect an ethernet cable to the laptop and to the console. I know that my VPN doesn't support consoles yet, but I mean, the video I watched, the guy did it with the PureVPN which supports it and it's the exact same setup sty e, and it worked for him, someone tell me what am I doing wrong here besides the part where the VPN doesn't support PS4. What exactly am I doing wrong here? I don't exactly know all that much about crossover cables, and I'm not sure if my stash of ethernet cables contains an ethernet cable with crossover. Take note I was following all this from a youtube video, so there was a method if it failed, you could try using the OpenDNS or Google DNS, I tried both, it obtains an IP Address, but fails for everything else. Now the VPN profile is being shared to my ethernet cable connections (or atleast I thought), I re-dial the VPN server, go over to my console in the network settings, configuring it with the LAN cable option and testing the connection. So, what I do is I startup my VPN client on my PC, hook up an ethernet cable to my console and my computer together, go to Network and Sharing Center, then Change adapter settings, right click the VPN adapter, right click Properties > Sharing, then checking Allow other network users to connect through this Computer's internet connection, choose the ethernet cable adapter on the list, which is Local Area Connection then hit Apply and ok. ![]() VPN Service on computer - Using Zenmate VPN (it doesn't support consoles just yet,but it can be done with methods like the one I'm trying) ![]() I'll explain my setup as thoroughly as I can.ฤก ethernet cable (they say you need a crossover cable, not really sure if mine is crossover) Tried it with the PS3, doesn't work either. Trying to connect my VPN to my PS4 console here. ![]()
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