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  1. they block the IP address of the VPN servers, nothing special.
  2. you obviously haven't read all the threads here. I'm surprised you can access ANY netflix while on VPN.
  3. What MTU do you refer to? tun MTU is 1500 bytes and can't be modified unilaterally, of course. Ethernet MTU is 1500 bytes as well, are you in a jumbo-frames supporting network? See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_transmission_unit Kind regards The article you cited above, https://airvpn.org/external_link/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcommunity.openvpn.net%2Fopenvpn%2Fwiki%2FGigabit_Networks_Linux , theorizes that high tun-mtu values work better because they get larger chunks of data into the encryption/decryption engine. If this is true is it possible that even if only unilaterally set it results in a performance increase?
  4. yes, many routers have openvpn clients, even servers. usually you just upload the ovpn config file to the router and it configures itself. I was aware that some routers had an openvpn client baked into the firmware however I was not aware that Asus has done it. Back when I had an Asus router using Merlin's firmware was about the only way to get openvpn going on it. Good to know. So since it looks like you can load ovpn files into the Asus openvpn client setup then setting up a split tunnel should be possible ... I think. That's all I got. a split tunnel with stock Asus firmware isn't possible. But, merlin firmware has a nice policy routing GUI for each openvpn client.
  5. yes, many routers have openvpn clients, even servers. usually you just upload the ovpn config file to the router and it configures itself.
  6. pretty much can't isolate netflix traffic. I don't know about hulu but netflix uses an endless variety of amazon servers which would mean you need to also put all amazon servers outside the VPN. you may as well just route a device outside the VPN for those services.
  7. 31.3MB/s is 250mbit/s and about the fastest you'll see in the top users section. Did you test different tun-mtu values?
  8. hi all, noob question maybe. I don't get my configuration to work. I use an Asus AC-3200 router, with original firmware. Installed the VPN-client. Works flawlessly. But: when i enter the DNS manually on the WAN-tab (10.4.0.1 and 10.5.0.1), then no website can be found. Router says "no connection". Using Google's DNS works fine, but i wanna use AirVPN's DNS. What am i doing wrong? if you don't manually input DNS what is your DNS when connected to VPN? It should be automatically switching to use AirVPN DNS when you're connected.
  9. running on your router is fine but beware speed limitations of the relatively weak processor of routers as they crunch openvpn. you'll need to forward ports on your router but must use SSH into the router to input iptable rules. the web GUI port forwarding is for WAN to LAN, you need TUN to LAN. search the forum for this as this is a question that gets asked literally at least once a week. Trust me, with a little effort you can learn and figure this out without being spoon fed.
  10. openvpn GUI and AirVPN both use whatever TAP driver is installed on your system. If you install the older version of the TAP driver that everybody agrees is the best just use the option in Eddie that prevents upgrading the TAP driver.
  11. I suppose because a lot of the users don't reserve any ports.
  12. Unfortunately the pfsense expert and creator of this guide hasn't posted in this forum at all since 15 May 2016. My question would be why the double NAT? I don't know if it's your problem or not but it's probably better to do without it.
  13. you need to disable UPnP and NAT-PMP for security reasons when you are using VPN. those automatically open ports but you are specifying the port for AirVPN. Still you should be getting faster speeds even without port forwarding working. What firewall or other security software are you using?
  14. yes, airvpn.org IP address has changed since that guide was written. now they have 2 or 3 different servers they use time to time.
  15. it's best to put in the IP address of the server you want to use so that no DNS resolution is required to connect. yes, go to the config generator to get an ovpn file with the data you'll need. I'm guessing you'll need to look at the extended configuration there. I don't see where you'll input the certs and keys on that screenshot.
  16. many devices don't have openvpn client capability much less the ability to run Eddie.
  17. I think the idea is that honeypots are identifiable because they run too perfectly well,,,that's just not natural. Air doesn't quite fit into that category, but pretty damn close. It's the best I've ever used. May the Flying Spaghetti Monster bless and preserve them. I don't known of any VPN in the category of running "too well" nor do I think any government run program runs well. I guess I disagree that perfection is a theoretical trait of a honeypot.
  18. Your reply was stuck in the moderator queue which all new users must be in. So, I'm just now seeing your posts above. That is not router I thought you had. It sounded as though you were using an Asus router. Anyway, you want to configure the VPN client. Take a look at that setup and come back to us for more help if needed.
  19. https://airvpn.org/topic/16590-about-honeypots/?hl=honeypot
  20. There's also spybot anti-beacon. https://www.safer-networking.org/spybot-anti-beacon/
  21. never heard of Padavan and the n56u isn't an AC router so I'm confused about that. I'd suggest you use Merlin Asus firmware which has a nice GUI for the openvpn client. Just load the ovpn config through the GUI and save it. It configures itself.
  22. they certainly do disregard user choice. yesterday I told my desktop to wait to start installing the anniversary update. it went ahead and did it anyway. I was furious.
  23. pfsense VM is beyond me. what's the host OS? just curious, I'm no help here.
  24. .. and did you know, an AirVPN user is now moderator there? is it you?
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