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The page flickered. The standard menu vanished. A new tab appeared: . It felt like opening a secret drawer in a haunted house.
I opened a terminal. Pinged the outside server: 64 bytes from ... ttl=52 time=187ms . High latency. But clean. No loss.
That night, as the generator coughed and the rain hammered the roof, I watched the VPN uptime tick past 8 hours. The "ghost in the antenna" was me.
Silence. Then, the VPN status icon turned Green . Configure VPN on HUAWEI E5172
In the address bar, after the IP, I typed: /html/index.html#vpn
I uploaded the survey data. 4.2 GB. Two hours. The progress bar never stuttered.
I went back. Advanced settings. 1200 . Then, a secondary DNS: 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare) – not the ISP’s poisoned DNS. The page flickered
I needed a VPN. Not for privacy. For survival. Someone was watching the packets. Every time I tried to upload the geological survey data, the connection would lag, then drop. A silent tap . The only way out was a tunnel: a VPN.
Log Entry: Day 47
I had learned this trick three routers ago. You cannot click your way to the VPN tab. You must navigate by hand. It felt like opening a secret drawer in a haunted house
The tunnel was alive.
The satellite link to the capital was dead. Again. The storm season had turned the jungle into a radio noise factory. My only lifeline to the outside world was a battered, sun-bleached HUAWEI E5172 router—a white plastic brick humming on a generator’s dirty power.
But the VPN menu wasn't there. It never is. HUAWEI hides it for "normal users."
But configuring a VPN on a 4G router like the E5172 is not like clicking an app on a phone. It is a descent into a hidden menu.
The router’s LEDs blinked in an anxious pattern. Green. Yellow. Green. Red. Disconnected.