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

BTR Naidu

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

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Open-source stack

Built on WireGuard and OpenWrt — both fully open-source and independently auditable.

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Hardware you own

No shared cloud servers. Your traffic routes through physical routers you control.

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No traffic logging

We only store the last WireGuard handshake timestamp. No DNS queries, no content, no metadata.

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Based in the Netherlands

Operated under Dutch law and GDPR. Your data stays in Europe.

Ready to try it?

€2/month. Your hardware. Your exit point. Cancel any time.