go558a83nk
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The thought I have is what torrent. It makes no sense to blame Air when you get good speeds otherwise.
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Can't connect openvpn for android on public wifi
go558a83nk replied to wintersnow's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
What port and protocol are you trying? If you haven't tried TCP 443 then do so. If that doesn't work then it's probably refusing to resolve the domain name as part of their "security" system. If you can edit the configs on the phone then do so with resolved hosts. If you can't edit configs on the phone then re-install configs from the config generator with the resolved hosts option selected. -
Having trouble with forwarded port
go558a83nk replied to Schuel2's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
then the router doesn't matter. just make sure deluge is using the port that AirVPN assigns you. -
Having trouble with forwarded port
go558a83nk replied to Schuel2's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
What is your openvpn client? -
Yep, it's squid's fault. Plenty of talk about that in this forum.
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are you using squid?
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Operation timed out after 1004 milliseconds
go558a83nk replied to EricCartman130897's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
you must post your logs here for us to get any clue. -
how are you testing speed?
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Multiple session not working
go558a83nk replied to neverlie100's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
You can use the same server if you use different ports. -
yes, that's the IP.
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What device is running the openvpn client? If you're using the Eddie (AirVPN) software on a PC then you're correct in your assessment that you do not need to forward ports in any way on your router if you're wanting to access services through the VPN tunnel. And to access those services you'd go via the exit IP of the VPN server to which you're connected. But, if you're connecting with Eddie yet still want to access services on your router NOT via the VPN tunnel then you'll need to figure that out on your own. As that has nothing to do with AirVPN that would be off topic for this forum. If your router is running the openvpn client then you will need to forward ports on the router using iptables as you have read. Whether or not you can access services on the router through the VPN tunnel it's creating is unknown to me. I've read of another user having trouble doing so. But, forwarding ports to other devices on your LAN is common practice. It's accessing the router itself that may be a problem.
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Network lock blocking LAN access
go558a83nk replied to spookygoy's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
Eddie has an option to allow the local network in the settings. You said you specified your windows box as allowed. Where? In the routes section? -
DD-WRT and Adhara OpenVPN setup
go558a83nk replied to Thebrynn's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
That would be interesting that Deutsche Telekom blocks that server in particular. It's the last one that was installed in Germany to my understanding. Luckily they don't block all the DE AirVPN servers yet :-) I guess smarter to leave it at that, and not reach out to them to ask why I can't reach this IP. If you can reach other servers using the same protocol and port then it seems they're blocking that IP address. It may stem from that IP address' previous history - before it belonged to AirVPN. -
DD-WRT and Adhara OpenVPN setup
go558a83nk replied to Thebrynn's topic in Troubleshooting and Problems
Looks like your ISP is blocking your access to that server. -
Not a drama type person but this is actually pretty good
go558a83nk replied to larky's topic in Off-Topic
I don't know the whole story here but I did continue reading a little bit. Apparently one of the problems people have is that the entry IP and exit IP are different. But, AirVPN entrance and exit IPs are different on purpose, as a security measure. -
ANSWERED Slow internet speed with AirVPN in Sweden
go558a83nk replied to Sweden78's topic in General & Suggestions
The only other explanation that I can think of is that speedtest.net flash test seems to show abnormally high speeds sometimes if the VPN connection has LZO compression enabled. It must be something about the data it sends. Since AirVPN doesn't use compression it wouldn't show the false high speed. But, I don't know if the other two tested use compression. -
ANSWERED Slow internet speed with AirVPN in Sweden
go558a83nk replied to Sweden78's topic in General & Suggestions
Sorry, but there's something wrong. It's impossible for that router to do those speeds for openvpn. The CPU just can't handle it. My guess is that the speed test isn't actually using the VPN tunnel or the VPN tunnel isn't actually "up". -
ANSWERED Slow internet speed with AirVPN in Sweden
go558a83nk replied to Sweden78's topic in General & Suggestions
What router are you using? I think 150mbit/s from a dd-wrt router would be a world record.