flat4 79 Posted ... dang it Quote Hide flat4's signature Hide all signatures pFsense it works Share this post Link to post
S.O.A. 83 Posted ... When it comes to internet in the U.S. you don't get what you pay for. I'm sure many U.S. users will back me up on this. 1 User of AirVPN reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
RidersoftheStorm 20 Posted ... Who uses US servers, anyway???Obama, Hilary probably. Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... crap, my favorite servers always get withdrawn. 1 User of AirVPN reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
BeefJerky 12 Posted ... Okay, this makes me very unhappy. It seems every server that works well for me gets withdrawn. Another Texas server has long been requested, but hasn't happened. And then a semi-close server that worked well for me (Kaus) is being withdrawn. I'm seriously considering switching to another VPN at the end of my subscription at this point. The lack of a good server in the southern US is frustrating, especially when they keep getting withdrawn. 1 User of AirVPN reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... Okay, this makes me very unhappy. It seems every server that works well for me gets withdrawn. Another Texas server has long been requested, but hasn't happened. And then a semi-close server that worked well for me (Kaus) is being withdrawn. I'm seriously considering switching to another VPN at the end of my subscription at this point. The lack of a good server in the southern US is frustrating, especially when they keep getting withdrawn. If you actually read it, they are doing it because the Southern US isn't providing a good connection maybe ask your government to fix their end before asking the VPN who is using your governments network to provide the server. 1 Kennif reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... Okay, this makes me very unhappy. It seems every server that works well for me gets withdrawn. Another Texas server has long been requested, but hasn't happened. And then a semi-close server that worked well for me (Kaus) is being withdrawn. I'm seriously considering switching to another VPN at the end of my subscription at this point. The lack of a good server in the southern US is frustrating, especially when they keep getting withdrawn. If you actually read it, they are doing it because the Southern US isn't providing a good connection maybe ask your government to fix their end before asking the VPN who is using your governments network to provide the server. it has nothing to do with location but everything to do with a datacenter who doesn't keep their word. Zosma was also mentioned and that's in New York! Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... looking forward to the upcoming announcement of servers to replace kaus. Quote Share this post Link to post
icanteven 0 Posted ... Disappointing news. Kaus was just recently finally stable for me, though its public IP being blocked by Vine was rather annoying. Just switched to Acamar and I'm already seeing more disruptions in video streaming within 15mins of the switch. Ugh. =( Any plans/negotiations taking place to replace Kaus with another ATL datacenter? Quote Share this post Link to post
BeefJerky 12 Posted ... Okay, this makes me very unhappy. It seems every server that works well for me gets withdrawn. Another Texas server has long been requested, but hasn't happened. And then a semi-close server that worked well for me (Kaus) is being withdrawn. I'm seriously considering switching to another VPN at the end of my subscription at this point. The lack of a good server in the southern US is frustrating, especially when they keep getting withdrawn. If you actually read it, they are doing it because the Southern US isn't providing a good connection maybe ask your government to fix their end before asking the VPN who is using your governments network to provide the server.I did read the announcement, and I fail to see how the government comes into all this. The issues are between a privately owned data center and AirVPN, as go558a83nk mentions. Please stop trying to stir up trouble. Quote Share this post Link to post
User of AirVPN 46 Posted ... looking forward to the upcoming announcement of servers to replace kaus. It seems that AirVPN is in the process of adding 3 new Atlanta servers! See, if you go to https://airvpn.org/routes/ and scroll down to "United States", you will see three new Atlanta servers: Albireo, Azha, and Dschubba. For some reason, these three servers only show up in the route checking section, and not the Eddie client or the status page.This suggests that AirVPN has not finished setting up the three new servers.Hopefully we will be able to use these new servers sometime this week. Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... looking forward to the upcoming announcement of servers to replace kaus. It seems that AirVPN is in the process of adding 3 new Atlanta servers! See, if you go to https://airvpn.org/routes/ and scroll down to "United States", you will see three new Atlanta servers: Albireo, Azha, and Dschubba. For some reason, these three servers only show up in the route checking section, and not the Eddie client or the status page.This suggests that AirVPN has not finished setting up the three new servers.Hopefully we will be able to use these new servers sometime this week. that's what I saw but didn't want to spoil the surprise. I figure they're still testing them prior to announcement. 1 User of AirVPN reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
flat4 79 Posted ... Yeah Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Tapatalk Quote Hide flat4's signature Hide all signatures pFsense it works Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... Okay, this makes me very unhappy. It seems every server that works well for me gets withdrawn. Another Texas server has long been requested, but hasn't happened. And then a semi-close server that worked well for me (Kaus) is being withdrawn. I'm seriously considering switching to another VPN at the end of my subscription at this point. The lack of a good server in the southern US is frustrating, especially when they keep getting withdrawn. If you actually read it, they are doing it because the Southern US isn't providing a good connection maybe ask your government to fix their end before asking the VPN who is using your governments network to provide the server.I did read the announcement, and I fail to see how the government comes into all this. The issues are between a privately owned data center and AirVPN, as go558a83nk mentions. Please stop trying to stir up trouble. I have no reason to stir trouble but as it is your government owns the internet in your country we all know this, they took the server down because the datacenter wasn't giving the speed that the contract promised to them AirVPN is nowhere responsible for that so stop blaming them as I said. Okay, this makes me very unhappy. It seems every server that works well for me gets withdrawn. Another Texas server has long been requested, but hasn't happened. And then a semi-close server that worked well for me (Kaus) is being withdrawn. I'm seriously considering switching to another VPN at the end of my subscription at this point. The lack of a good server in the southern US is frustrating, especially when they keep getting withdrawn. If you actually read it, they are doing it because the Southern US isn't providing a good connection maybe ask your government to fix their end before asking the VPN who is using your governments network to provide the server. it has nothing to do with location but everything to do with a datacenter who doesn't keep their word. Zosma was also mentioned and that's in New York! I never said it had to do with Location I was simply replying with the location he was complaining about. Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... To express unhappiness is not to blame. Nobody is blaming Air, but some people may switch to a provider that has a server in a better location for them. That's just business. Also, The USA government doesn't own or build the internet. Please stop saying that the internet needs fixed by the government. Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... To express unhappiness is not to blame. Nobody is blaming Air, but some people may switch to a provider that has a server in a better location for them. That's just business. Also, The USA government doesn't own or build the internet. Please stop saying that the internet needs fixed by the government. The USA government doesn't build it no, they control it in the US, as we all know they use that power all the time to log your traffic although you use different ISPs in different places they still control it in the end that's a fact just accept it. Also he may not have specifically put blame on AirVPN but it felt quite so that he did however if he was NOT blaming them very well I'll take that mistake upon me. EDIT: Also they just added 3 new servers as AN566 predicted, idk where Atlanta is but I doubt he'd have put it in this post if it wasn't southern US so now you got a few more hopefully they work for you.EDIT2: I suppose control is a more suitable word for it 1 User of AirVPN reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
User of AirVPN 46 Posted ... Okay, this makes me very unhappy. It seems every server that works well for me gets withdrawn. Another Texas server has long been requested, but hasn't happened. And then a semi-close server that worked well for me (Kaus) is being withdrawn. I'm seriously considering switching to another VPN at the end of my subscription at this point. The lack of a good server in the southern US is frustrating, especially when they keep getting withdrawn.Don't cancel your subscription, the AirVPN team just installed three new servers in Atlanta.Albireo, Azha, and Dschubba Quote Share this post Link to post
BeefJerky 12 Posted ... To express unhappiness is not to blame. Nobody is blaming Air, but some people may switch to a provider that has a server in a better location for them. That's just business. Also, The USA government doesn't own or build the internet. Please stop saying that the internet needs fixed by the government.Bingo, we have a winner! Okay, this makes me very unhappy. It seems every server that works well for me gets withdrawn. Another Texas server has long been requested, but hasn't happened. And then a semi-close server that worked well for me (Kaus) is being withdrawn. I'm seriously considering switching to another VPN at the end of my subscription at this point. The lack of a good server in the southern US is frustrating, especially when they keep getting withdrawn.Don't cancel your subscription, the AirVPN team just installed three new servers in Atlanta.Albireo, Azha, and DschubbaI did notice that and am giving them a try. Hopefully they work out well! Still hoping for some TX servers though... 1 User of AirVPN reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
User of AirVPN 46 Posted ... Okay, this makes me very unhappy. It seems every server that works well for me gets withdrawn. Another Texas server has long been requested, but hasn't happened. And then a semi-close server that worked well for me (Kaus) is being withdrawn. I'm seriously considering switching to another VPN at the end of my subscription at this point. The lack of a good server in the southern US is frustrating, especially when they keep getting withdrawn.There's a new server in Dallas, TX Quote Share this post Link to post