How to Set Up PPTP on TP-LINK Routers with VPNUK

Setting up a PPTP VPN Connection on a TP-Link Router with VPNUK

This guide will walk you through configuring a PPTP VPN connection on a TP-Link router using VPNUK’s secure VPN service. PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) is one of the easiest VPN protocols to set up, offering fast speeds and broad compatibility, making it ideal for basic VPN usage.

1. Configure PPTP VPN Client on TP-Link Router

  • Log in to your TP-Link router via the web interface (http://tplinkwifi.net or your router’s IP address).
  • Navigate to Advanced > VPN Client.
  • Click Add a new VPN Connection.
  • Configure the following settings:
    • VPN Type: PPTP
    • Connection Name: VPNUK-PPTP
    • Server Address: Enter your VPNUK server address (from your Members Area or Welcome email)
    • Username: Enter your VPN username (from your Members Area or Welcome email)
    • Password: Enter your VPN password (from your Members Area or Welcome email)
    • MPPE Encryption: Enable
    • Reconnect Mode: Always On
  • Click Save & Apply.

2. Enable VPN Connection & Verify Status

  1. Navigate to Advanced > VPN Client.
  2. Select VPNUK-PPTP and click Connect.
  3. Check the VPN Status tab to ensure the connection is active.

To verify your VPNUK connection is working, check your VPNUK IP address at: https://www.ipaddress.com/


Enjoy Secure VPN Access with VPNUK & PPTP on TP-LINK Routers!

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Optional PPTP Settings for TP-LINK Routers

Option 1: Enable Auto-Connect on Startup

Ensure the VPN reconnects automatically after a reboot or disconnection:

  1. Go to Advanced > VPN Client.
  2. Under Reconnect Mode, select Always On.
  3. Click Save & Apply.

This ensures your VPN stays active even after a reboot or network drop.

Option 2: Selective Routing (Policy-Based Routing for Specific Devices)

By default, all connected devices use the VPN tunnel. To route only specific devices through VPNUK’s PPTP VPN, follow these steps:

Step 1: Enable Policy-Based Routing

  1. Go to Advanced > Routing.
  2. Click Add Route and enter:
    • Destination: 0.0.0.0/0
    • Gateway: VPN Interface (VPNUK-PPTP)
  3. Click Save & Apply.

Step 2: Assign Specific Devices to the VPN

  1. Go to Advanced > VPN Client > Policy Routing.
  2. Enter the local IP addresses of devices that should use the VPN.
    • Example:
      192.168.1.100/32
      192.168.1.105/32
  3. Click Save & Apply.

Now, only selected devices will use the VPN, while others remain on the normal internet connection.

Option 3: Kill Switch (Block Internet If VPN Disconnects)

A kill switch prevents leaks by blocking internet traffic if the VPN connection drops.

  1. Go to Advanced > Firewall > Access Control.
  2. Create a new rule:
    • Protocol: All
    • Source IP: 0.0.0.0/0
    • Destination IP: 0.0.0.0/0
    • Action: Deny
  3. Click Save & Apply.

If the VPN disconnects, all internet traffic is blocked until the VPN is reconnected.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Cannot connect to VPNUK servers?

Ensure your VPN server address and credentials are correct.
Restart your TP-Link router and try again.
Check if your ISP is blocking PPTP traffic (some ISPs restrict PPTP connections).

VPN is connected, but no internet?

Navigate to Firewall settings and ensure VPN passthrough is enabled.
Check Routing settings to confirm VPNUK-PPTP is the default gateway.

Final Thoughts & Security Notes

  • PPTP on TP-Link provides fast speeds and easy setup, making it ideal for basic VPN use.
  • VPNUK’s PPTP servers offer a simple VPN solution, but users requiring strong encryption should consider OpenVPN or L2TP/IPSec.
  • Keep your TP-Link firmware updated for the best performance and security.
  • If you need assistance, contact VPNUK’s 24/7 support team.