


Note: If your router was issued by your ISP, it probably does not support VPN configurations. If that is the case, there are routers that come pre-configured with NordVPN. If you can’t find this information in the manual, consider contacting your router’s manufacturer. Your router must support the OpenVPN server, client, or both in order to potentially support a NordVPN configuration. Search the manual for any mentions of OpenVPN support. If it’s not on there, check the user manual that came with your router (usually manuals are available for download on the manufacturer’s website). Not sure if your router is supported and/or can't find it on the list above?įirst, see if you can find your router on our list of unsupported routers. Setup tutorials for supported routers and firmware: You may also check out our list of router recommendations. If you can’t find the VPN router setup tutorial for your router’s firmware on the following list, continue scrolling down for further instructions. The procedure of setting up NordVPN on your router will depend on your router’s firmware or manufacturer. profile file to remove the log file every time you log in.This article is available in French, German, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Indonesian, Polish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Portuguese-Brazilian, Japanese, Korean, and Traditional Chinese. So here is the tricky part: let’s create a simple log file to check whether launcher should run every time you open up a terminal window. profile run as sudo, so the launcher is going to get stuck. Actually, we only want to run it once when you log in, right? So why don’t we simply run it inside. bashrc file, so every time you open up a terminal it’s going to run with your user normal permissions. Now we’re going to do a little trick to make it start automatically without sudo: run it inside the. You must uncheck it because every time you let it run automatically it’s going to be run as sudo, which means it’s going to get stuck. All it does is running the launcher executable file in /usr/bin/cshell/.

You should be able to see one of them called cshell with a marked checkbox. You need to disable one of your system’s startup applications.
