About VPN Spot
VPN Spot gives you a private, hardware-based internet routing point — no shared servers, no subscription to a faceless company. Two physical routers, a WireGuard tunnel between them, and your traffic leaves from exactly where you want it to.
Why we built it
The idea came from a straightforward personal need: staying connected to home. Living in the Netherlands while wanting to browse websites and services tied to India meant relying on commercial VPN providers — until those providers' shared IP addresses became widely recognised and blocked. What was needed was a routing point that was genuinely personal: an IP address that belongs to a specific household, not a data centre shared by thousands of strangers.
The same challenge applies to small businesses. Setting up a private VPN infrastructure traditionally means buying expensive enterprise routers, configuring firewalls, managing static IP addresses, and maintaining it all. VPN Spot removes every one of those barriers. Two affordable routers, a pre-configured WireGuard tunnel, and a €2/month service fee replaces what used to require an IT department.
It also works where other solutions simply cannot. Most home internet connections have a dynamic IP address and a router that does not allow port forwarding. Self-hosted VPN servers typically require a static IP and open ports. VPN Spot requires neither — the WireGuard tunnel is initiated outbound from both ends, so it works through any firewall, behind any ISP, with any home router, completely out of the box.
The result is a routing solution that is personal, portable, private, and genuinely simple to use — whether you are an expat staying connected to your home country, a small business protecting remote workers, or anyone who wants their own dedicated internet routing point without the complexity.
How it was built and tested
Hardware
GL.iNet GL-MT300N-V2 (Mango) — pocket-sized routers with hardware WireGuard support, running OpenWrt out of the box.
Protocol
WireGuard — modern, minimal, open-source VPN protocol. Faster and more auditable than OpenVPN or IPSec.
Real-world testing
Netherlands → India routing verified end-to-end. Handshake monitoring, conf generation, and QR pairing tested under live conditions.
About the founder
Boddeti Tirumal Rao Naidu
Product Owner · Senior Software Engineer · Technical Consultant
Lemelerveld, The Netherlands
With over 25 years in technology — spanning software engineering, security, technical training, and product ownership — BTR Naidu has worked across India and the Netherlands for companies including Inmote BV, ICT Group, and Thales Netherlands. His engineering roots are in low-level systems programming (C, C++, Linux/Unix) and he has spent more than a decade building software for security-certified mobile platforms, including work that contributed to BSI and NIAP certification processes.
VPN Spot was born from a clear gap in the market: cloud VPN services put too many users on shared infrastructure with no way to verify what happens to your traffic, and a one-size-fits-all model that simply doesn't fit everyone. The challenge was to find the simplest possible solution that gives real control back to the user. The answer — two routers you own, a WireGuard tunnel between them, a €2/month service fee — is that solution.
Why you can trust it
Open-source stack
Built on WireGuard and OpenWrt — both fully open-source and independently auditable.
Hardware you own
No shared cloud servers. Your traffic routes through physical routers you control.
No traffic logging
We only store the last WireGuard handshake timestamp. No DNS queries, no content, no metadata.
Based in the Netherlands
Operated under Dutch law and GDPR. Your data stays in Europe.