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Yes and no. If you are using the Junxion Box to provide VPN access to other devices on the LAN, a secure VPN connection can only exist between the Junxion Box and the remote VPN server. Your computer's VPN client software will not be able to establish a VPN tunnel of it's own through a Junxion Box with VPN enabled.
If you are not using the Junxion Box for VPN services, your computer's VPN client software may be able to establish a VPN tunnel through the Junxion Box to a remote server under one of the following conditions:
IP Passthrough enabled with your computer set to the Junxion Box's external WWAN IP address and gateway; plugged into Ethernet port 2.
Your computer set as the DMZ host in the Junxion Box. Your computer will need to have a static LAN IP address outside the range of IP addresses in the Junxion Box DHCP pool. The VPN gateway of the client software would need to be set to the external WAN IP address of the Junxion Box.
Port forwarding set to forward inbound VPN traffic to your computer. Your computer will need to have a static LAN IP address outside the range of IP addresses in the Junxion Box DHCP pool. By default, most VPN implementations communicate on UDP port 500. The VPN gateway of the client software would need to be set to the external WAN IP address of the Junxion Box.