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Everything posted by go558a83nk

  1. dd-wrt doesn't have an option to switch to DNS of the VPN upon connection? tomato does, so does merlin-asus. point is, you know the DNS request is going through the VPN tunnel if you're using 10.x.0.1 for DNS server. Or, if dd-wrt has policy routing you can create rules such that any traffic to DNS servers you specify (opennic) have to go through the VPN tunnel.
  2. Yea, just wanted to make sure I'm not missing anything so I've put these domains into routes and directives. However I've just set up Manjaro (linux distro based on arch) as dual boot and installed the client from the arch user repository. Now I've set up the same routes and it's working perfectly fine, when using windows it still doesn't work (at least for netflix). But I guess it's enough for me if it at least works on linux. please make sure your VPN is working properly. I must say I'm quite surprised.
  3. network lock can't turn on until Eddie starts up. if you really must not have any network activity outside the VPN tunnel then turn off your wifi or unplug your ethernet until Eddie is running and network lock is activated.
  4. It's pretty much impossible to accomplish this because Netflix uses servers such as AWS to stream. You'd have to route all of AWS outside the tunnel as well. Early on after Netflix began blocking VPN traffic you could do what you're doing but that was quickly squashed. BTW, I think you're being redundant in putting domains in the routes tab and also in custom directives. Also, putting those domains in the addresses allowed field of the network lock tab is correct but allow detected DNS shouldn't matter if you're using AirVPN DNS.
  5. Staff understood you to mean that you were connecting to any "American" server, which could include Canadian servers. If you are connecting directly to a USA server and you're sure all geolocation databases have the correct location for that server, then it's possible you have a leak. What does ipleak.net say?
  6. Clodo mentioned one of the reasons for the delay in another thread. It seems some of the problem is not AirVPN's fault at all but rather a lack of capability of openvpn. Thus Air has to workaround.
  7. I hope you're aware that AirVPN doesn't do a canary and have given their reasons for not doing so already in the past.
  8. Sounds like you’re not connected to a server.
  9. Use Asus Merlin firmware and don’t concern yourself with DNS except to select exclusive for the DNS option in the OpenVPN client setup.
  10. oh, you're connected just fine. it's checking route that's failing. In advanced settings disable the option to "check if the tunnel works" but I suggest you do use network lock, if you're not already.
  11. Good to hear. Use the network lock. There's a setting to allow local network access even with network lock on. You shouldn't have to add routes to get to your router.
  12. go558a83nk

    Well ...

    What are they supposed to do about sites blocking their servers? There's a difference between being blocked for geolocation rules and being put on a blocklist due to IP address range, or because some idiot got the server blocked because of abuse. Unfortunately, I've even been blocked by pfsense forums because they use some database that had the server I used on a blocklist. What issues? Don't like the forums? Create your own. It's theirs to control. They don't control the whole internet. The fraction they do control is a tiny speck of the whole matter. Their servers are blazing and I regularly get 400mbit/s speeds when the actual content server (e.g. Microsoft updates) can handle it. On the other hand, I've tried other providers and not been pleased at all.
  13. Of course, if you're willing to learn. You can build a pfsense box on a budget that can handle 400mbit/s with AES-NI. Seriously, I bet you don't spend more than $150 if you try to keep costs low.
  14. AirVPN offers dynamic DNS. All you'll need to remember is the DDNS name you gave to each forwarded port. Then you can force your servers to listen on whatever port AirVPN assigns you, no need to remember the different port numbers. If you're having stability problems, then talk about it on the AsusMerlin forums. https://www.snbforums.com/forums/asuswrt-merlin.42/
  15. I suggest you buy a month at the regular price now, then the main bulk of your subscription with the discounted price when you get a chance. I imagine the discount will run for a week. Will you not get a chance sometime therein?
  16. It is not virtual currency. It's cryptocurrency. See this thread for ideas. https://airvpn.org/topic/20734-suggestions-for-setting-up-bitcoin-account-beginner/?hl=bitcoin
  17. Its all about the encryption and decryption,that slows the router down.The router has no dedicated AES de-,en-cryption chip .While the cpu of a pc/mac support AES .And sometimes you find a separate chip on the the motherboard for the AES. If you can buy a router with AES function included than you have the right hardware for openvpn . So if you want speed from your router, use a pc and install pfsense or opnsense on it. Gr,Casper You obviously didn't read and understand my post. I'm well familiar with this business. But, thank you. It's the thought that counts.
  18. The problem I had was a conflict with add-on "cookie autodelete" and some settings that had been placed in firefox itself to never accept cookies from several websites, airvpn included. I don't know where those exceptions came from but when I removed them all, things started working.
  19. Make sure network lock is running, and point qbittorrent to the VPN interface in advanced settings. It should just work. I did for me in Mint 18.2 without any extra work.
  20. Router CPU will be slower than PCs.... but I also happened to purchase yesterday that router for my parents and saw that it was slower than my old AC68 (basically same router but with SLOWER CPU). I obviously expected the 1400mhz AC1900 to be faster than my old AC68. I have no answer at the moment and a cursory search of the internet didn't turn up anything.
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