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If you are using Windows, you can copy files from the router using '''WinSCP''', an Open source freeware SFTP, SCP and FTP client for Windows OS. Use the same login information with WinSCP as with CLI or SSH. Once you've connected to the router with WinSCP, copying the files should be simple enough: just relocate to directory where you generated the key, select the Static key file and drag it to directory on your PC where you would like to store it.
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If you are using Windows, you can copy files from the router using '''WinSCP''', an Open source freeware SFTP, SCP and FTP client for Windows OS. Use the same login information with WinSCP as with CLI or SSH.
    
'''Please note''': You must select '''SCP''' as File Protocol in WinSCP Session settings.
 
'''Please note''': You must select '''SCP''' as File Protocol in WinSCP Session settings.
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Once you've connected to the router with WinSCP, copying the files should be simple enough: just relocate to directory where you generated the key, select the Static key file and drag it to directory on your PC where you would like to store it.
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'''Please note''': You must select '''SCP''' as File Protocol in WinSCP Session settings.
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====Configuring OpenVPN server====
 
====Configuring OpenVPN server====
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