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NordVPN discontinues Meshnet and ends device linking option

The Meshnet feature from NordVPN is being discontinued this December, meaning users will lose the ability to link devices, share files, and route traffic securely.

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NordVPN quietly pulled the plug on one of its more experimental features on August 18, 2025, announcing that Meshnet will stop working on December 1, 2025. If you were using the feature to link machines, route traffic through a personal device or share files directly between devices, you’ve got a hard deadline: after December 1, Meshnet’s tunnels and linked-device tools will simply be gone.

Meshnet was a neat add-on: it let you create private, peer-to-peer tunnels between devices over NordVPN’s NordLynx technology so one machine could act like a portal to another — for file sharing, remote desktop-style access, multiplayer sessions, or routing traffic through a trusted home device. Nord says the feature never reached broad adoption and required ongoing resources they’d rather spend on the core VPN services (speed, security, reliability), so they’re sunsetting it.

Launched in 2022 and later made freely available, Meshnet didn’t behave like a typical VPN server network. Instead of routing every request through Nord’s servers, it let you stitch together your own private mesh of devices. That opened up use cases that standard VPNs don’t normally cover: running a home media server that looks local from anywhere, hopping into a friend’s LAN for a game, or accessing a work machine without exposing it to the public internet. For a small—very enthusiastic—slice of users, that was brilliant.

Why Nord is turning it off

Nord’s blog is frank: Meshnet “required significant ongoing resources,” and usage never reached the critical mass they hoped for. In short — great idea, small audience. The company says retiring Meshnet frees engineering and support bandwidth to improve the features most of their customers use daily. That’s a strategic call, not a technical failure; NordVPN itself and its other features aren’t affected.

What will stop working

From December 1, 2025:

  • Device linking via Meshnet will be disabled.
  • Routing your web traffic through another personal device over Meshnet will end.
  • Any Meshnet-based file shares, remote-access tunnels or services will no longer function.

If you relied on Meshnet for any of those workflows, plan a migration before the date. Nord’s announcement is explicit about the shutdown, not a phased deprecation.

Alternatives

If you used Meshnet, you probably fall into one of three camps: file-sharing, remote-access, or traffic-routing. Here are practical swaps and what they’ll replace.

File sharing

  • NordLocker — Nord’s own encrypted cloud storage and the one they explicitly recommend for users who used Meshnet for file transfers; it provides a small free tier.
  • Google Drive / Proton Drive / Dropbox — Easy, widely supported cloud options for sharing and syncing files; Proton Drive is a privacy-focused alternative mentioned by outlets covering the shutdown.

Remote access / private mesh

  • ZeroTier — A popular software-defined networking solution that creates virtual LANs; Nord links to it in the shutdown post as an option. It’s flexible and supports multiple platforms.
  • Tailscale — A consumer-friendly WireGuard-based mesh VPN that’s widely recommended when you want secure device-to-device access with minimal networking fiddling. Many reporting outlets list it among the go-to replacements.

Advanced networking / routing

  • Netmaker / self-hosted solutions — If you used Meshnet to route traffic in unusual ways (for example, exit-node through a specific machine), you might look at Netmaker or other orchestration tools — more powerful, but also more configuration.

If you depend on Meshnet: a quick migration checklist

  1. Inventory every Meshnet connection: which devices, which folders, and which services are reachable only via Meshnet.
  2. Prioritize: decide what you absolutely must keep working (remote desktop? media streaming? file sync?).
  3. Pick a replacement from the list above that maps to your top priorities. (NordLocker for file sync; ZeroTier/Tailscale for remote access; cloud drives for straightforward file sharing.)
  4. Test your replacement on at least two devices before Dec 1.
  5. Backup any data or configuration that’s only accessible via Meshnet — once the feature goes offline, those Meshnet-only paths stop existing.

A small feature’s big strategic lesson

Meshnet’s arc says something about product development in crowded, mature markets: innovation alone isn’t enough. A capability can be clever, even technically elegant, but if it doesn’t solve a broad, obvious problem for a large group of users (or if it’s too fiddly), it may be unsustainable to maintain. Nord is reallocating the same resources toward improvements that will affect more users — faster core VPNs, stronger security features, better usability. That’s understandable from a business and product standpoint, even if it stings for the folks who had built useful workflows around Meshnet.


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