Void
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so I've been digging into this VPN setup stuff and honestly I'm pretty confused. like, everyone just talks about how great VPN apps are, quick toggle, easy to switch servers, you get it. but then some folks swear by installing VPN directly on the router to protect all devices at once. the problem is, I don't really get when one is better than the other. pros of the app? super flexible, you can choose specific servers, use split tunneling, and it's easy to disable if needed. cons? it eats up some device resources and sometimes slows things down. on the other hand, router VPN sounds solid for whole home coverage, especially if you got devices that don't handle VPN apps well, like smart TVs or old gaming rigs. downside is, router configs can be a nightmare, takes longer to troubleshoot, and sometimes you get less control over server choice or protocols. and if your router isn't that powerful, VPN encryption can slow down your net like a creep. honestly I'm stuck trying to figure out if the convenience outweighs the potential speed hit or if the extra control of router VPN is worth the hassle. anyone got a clear take on which setup actually makes sense for streaming, torrenting, or just general privacy?