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  1. teredo is a service to allow IPv6 capability for IPv4 connections. It's coming from your computer, not the router. That screenshot is showing that the teredo service on your computer has opened up a lot of ports on your router via UPnP communication. for bittorrent with AirVPN using the AirVPN software on your computer, disable UPnP and NAT-PMP in your bittorrent client (qbittorrent). Then when you open a port via the AirVPN web page, put the port number it give you in to your client's section regarding port used. I'm not sure what that looks like for qbitorrent. For utorrent it's "port used for incoming connections". When using the AirVPN software on your computer, the router does not need to be configured for port forwarding. UPnP has nothing to do with what you're trying to accomplish here. People disable UPnP for safety reasons and probably most do not need the router to have UPnP enabled.
  2. very bad news for me too. Living in Thailand, the singapore servers were only 30ms ping and could max out my bandwidth. They were the reason I bought another 6 months over my initial 3 months. connection to HK for me has poor speed (not Air's fault) so isn't an alternative. Malaysia may have good datacenters but I think they have restrictive laws that would not allow for the service that Air wants to provide.
  3. web browsers may leak your location directly. I know firefox has a switch to turn it off. about:config, geo.enabled, set to false. not sure how to edit this function in other browsers.
  4. I have the Asus ac68 and I can max my 25mbit line with AirVPN. I've read others saying they can get up to 50mpbs with this router. it comes stock with 800mhz dual core ARM but I've overclocked mine to 1000mhz. It's a great router with merlin asus firmware, but will cost about $200
  5. I usually connect to singapore servers and have to resort to using google dns because if I use AirDNS youtube streams from Europe instead of the nearest cache. But, actually, even with using google DNS, youtube streams from a server in USA. This is faster than if streaming from Europe, but not ideal. Note: I'm ping/tracing route to the streaming server, not the web site. Easy to quickly see using resource monitor.
  6. I ran into a problem today with simultaneous connections to the singapore servers. I'd connected with my home desktop to one of the singapore servers with the usual udp 443. Then on the road via cellular I made a connection to sg.vpn.airdns.org udp 443 assuming it would put me on a different singapore server following the rule that same server and port isn't possible. However, this action bumped my home desktop off the singapore servers. My home desktop ended up on hadar (hong kong). Must I activly choose another server to avoid conflict? Just hoping a connection to sg.vpn.airdns.org would automatically sort it out.
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