Thanks for your answer Fatman.
I know that PPTP has some known vulnerabilities. I read about this on
Bruce Schneier's homepage.
ISec and OpenVPN are more secure than PPTP.
But anyway, I like the fact that those services are hiding your "real" IP address while surfing on the internet. And for this reason I would like to offer this service for all clients in my LAN by default.
I have been in contact with the support team from
Ivacy.com, who also offer such VPN services.
You can read there answer bellow.
In this case almost every router will do.
Here is example for Dlink DI-804HV, DI-808HV, DI-824VUP+
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/1107/16456241.jpg
1) Set to Dynamic IP (for DHCP)
2) Set PPTP access point
Russia: pptp2.ivacy.com
UK: pptp3.ivacy.com
US: pptp4.ivacy.com
3) Set your username and password
4) Select "Always On" connect mode
I suppose the DI-804HV is one of the few routers where you can enter the host as a DNS name. Also the DI-804HV is quite an old router.
So that's why I was supprised to see that DNS name entering is not working while configuring PPTP in the DIR-655.
But as you said, maybe in the near future, this feature will be added to the DIR-655 in one of the next Firmware Updates.
I'm looking forward to see this feature in one of the next release notes.