Hello community, I'm trying AirVPN since yesterday and I must say I really like it. I use it on linux, Windows and Android, and it works pretty good (although my Android gets disconnected often for no reason, but I might open another thread for that). However, I just noticed that my torrents are working much faster when I use the TCP 443 config for OpenVPN, over the UDP one. This worries me a little, because UDP is recommended and is supposed to work better. I do get better pings with UDP, a
Why is it that if something is not working fingers get pointed at them first, without hesitation? ISP throttles me. The server lags. Air staff/community is wrong. Bla, blabla. Why?.. Anyway, in 80% of cases issues arise out of your own setup. It's you, and you only: Your software, your computer, your network. Also, the difference between TCP and UDP is, in short, that UDP is a connectionless protocol. Spoken figuratively, it values spontaneity rather than planning. While UDP's greeting line