I do use currently a free Proton VPN account on a separate VLAN, related SSID is called VPN and I can connect all devices assigned to this SSID to the VPN. This is the Wireguard client functionality. However the free Proton VPN is somehow not stable and slow speed.
So black Friday is coming and I am checking various offers. One is Adguard VPN but it looks like they don't use Wireguard but IPsec/IKEV2 instead.
Question 1: can I use that Adguard VPN with the required functionality as described above (separate SSID and VLAN)?
Question 2: what VPN provider does provide a Wireguard config file what I could use to just replace the Proton access on my current config?
Usually Proton works very well I use a free account without any problems (well the free account is not very fast it tops out at 100 Mb but that is no problem for me)
I would always use a provider which supports WireGuard on the router so Adguard VPN would be a no-no for me if they do not provide that.
Edit: question: does Proton paid account offer IPv6 for WireGuard?
No I don't have a paid Proton account yet still playing a bit with the free account and they don't offer ipv6 for Wireguard yet, what isn't be a problem for me.
But the free accounts are locally only restricted available not in Germany and therefore quite slow. Maybe I give it a try again..
Nevertheless I was asking cause Adguard is offering a quite cheap deal but was also concerned to add a non Wireguard VPN to openwrt.
I think I will try Proton free again and maybe take their November offer under consideration