Any help is appreciated, also if this is the wrong place to ask let me know. I'm familiar with the broad ideas but am by no means a networking expert.
This should be a pretty common use case but I'm drawing a blank in my google searches. We have a VPC in AWS which I'd like to make accessible from our local network. Moreover, myself and the other engineers work from home from time to time so I'm looking to set up a VPN as well so we can work remotely.
We have:
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A static public IP address provided by our ISP
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A netgear nighthawk X8, R8500 router.
The router can set up a VPN server but it doesn't seem like it's capable of doing a gateway-to-gateway connection to our AWS VPC, which I believe is what would fit our needs.
My question in this case is: is it possible to find a router that will replace my current router (i.e. provide WiFi and a vpn server we can connect to) and also connect to the AWS VPC? If so, any recommended routers? Or what terminology can I use to look for the routers? I keep looking for routers with VPN support but I think most results are for connecting to a 3rd party VPN service.
We're 3 engineers at the moment, but I could foresee us growing in the future so ideally I'm looking for one which can support at least ~5-10 concurrent connections.
Thanks!
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