![]() I have tested with few people who approached via chat option and they confirmed it is working for them. I hope this will help Surfshark users having issues with Surfshark manual wireguard setup. ![]() The beauty of this thing is by default all new devices will automatically will go through Wireguard tunnel and if you need to add more devices to exclude you can change your Start IP address number and assign static leases.homeserver) > IP address - 192.168.1.98 > Lease expiration > 9000 min > Save > Apply Settings > Reboot your device and after that "homeserver" should have static IP of 192.168.1.98 Set static ip addresses to my two excluded devices (bypass VPN tunnel) : Services > Services > Static Leases > Click on "+" icon > Enter MAC address of device which should bypass VPN > Name of device for your reference (eg.Maximum DHCP users > 157 > Save > Apply settings.Setup > Basic Setup > Network setup > DHCP > Start IP address - 192.168.1.98.I am using below settings to exclude 2 devices no to go through VPN: Please note Source for PBR listed address will be using VPN tunnel and rest will go through your ISP.Destination Routing > Route All destinations via default route > Save > Apply settings.So you can copy and paste the highlighted bold and italics subnets as listed above and paste it in Source for PBR section.After Step 6 > Under kill switch > Click on Advanced Settings > Source Routing (PBR) > Route Selected Sources via VPN > Source for PBR.Optional : Steps for users who wants to exclude some devices not to go through Wireguard Tunnel, please stop here if you are not comfortable with networking IP addresses and subnetting. Now you can check your IP and DNS leaks on Surfshark website:.You will notice the Local Public key is automatically matches with Public key which you save initially from Surfshark account.Click on Save > Apply Settings > Wait for like 10-15 seconds > You are done.Endpoint address (varies user to user, in my case Vancouver location).Below settings should be automatically filled but I have mentioned the steps for less tech savvy people below:.Firewall inbound & Kill switch > Check the box.Local Public Key > Leave it empty (because you won't be able to type it in). ![]() Setp > Tunnels > Import configuration > Browse the wireguard file you downloaded earlier > Save.Go to Setup > Basic Setup > Network Setup > NTP Client Settings > Time Zone > Set your time zone from the list > Save.Now download the Wireguard file and make sure the downloaded file Private key matches with the private key you made a note in earlier step.īelow are the steps performed on r50146 dd-wrt version: Once confirmed, obtain your Public and Private keys from your active Surfshark account with option "I don't have key pair", now make a note of keys and save them. Here is the solution as per my last message, assuming your dd-wrt firmware version is v3.0-r50146. ![]()
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