jpair666 0 Posted ... 1. How come UDP doesn't work for me? Is it some configuration on the client or my router or is my ISP blocking it? Is there a way to make UDP work? 2. If only TCP is available, is there a way to make it faster? Quote Share this post Link to post
rickjames 106 Posted ... @ 1. It could be your router. By default port 443 is a TCP port and many routers use a 'macro' type of setup that if you choose allow https what its doing is allowing port 442 tcp. I have no clue what router your on but its worth looking into. @ 2. In the client you could choose SSH connection. That uses TCP but its generally faster than a raw tcp connection Quote Share this post Link to post
jpair666 0 Posted ... @ 1. It could be your router. By default port 443 is a TCP port and many routers use a 'macro' type of setup that if you choose allow https what its doing is allowing port 442 tcp. I have no clue what router your on but its worth looking into. @ 2. In the client you could choose SSH connection. That uses TCP but its generally faster than a raw tcp connection Thanks. It's definitely my ISP or modem rather than my pc cause I can connect to TCP fine from other locations. I can't connect to any of the TCP connections (443, 80, 53). I have a weird modem/router combo from the ISP. I don't see where to choose SSH. Is that socks in preferences?? Quote Share this post Link to post
rickjames 106 Posted ... Here's the client overview:https://airvpn.org/software/ In the protocols section just choose SSH or SSL even.If you have the spare time test as many as possible. Performance can greatly differ based on your PC/Router/ISP setup. Quote Share this post Link to post
jpair666 0 Posted ... TYVM, apparently I'm running the antique model Quote Share this post Link to post