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  1. The AirVPN client 0.5 has been released. We recommend to upgrade your client. This version: - added option in "Preferences" to manually insert OpenVPN path - fixed the "illegal characters in path" bug which occurred in combination with some versions of OpenVPN - included OpenVPN: now detects if OpenVPN is already installed and if not asks if you wish to proceed to install it
  2. @Buffo Thank you for your report. We are going to inquire about client hanging under certain Windows configurations. In case of abnormal disconnection, the server will anyway release the connection after a few minutes time-out. Please check if the problem depends on your system, since the message \"all TAP-WIN32 adapters on the system are in use\" might point to a crash of virtual network adapter in your Win7 system (quickest solution is a reboot). Did you remember to kill also the OpenVPN process when you killed the AirVPN client? If you did not, probably you were still connected, and this would explain the \"already connected\" message from our server. Kind regards AirVPN admins
  3. @hashim @hypnos Thank you! The issue about Air.zip has been fixed (previously you had to use 7-Zip or similar software to unpack the archive, now you can do it even with Windows or Mac OSX default decompressor). We are looking into client issues reported. Kind regards, AirVPN admins
  4. hypnos wrote: Thank you very much for your extensive testing! Kind regards, AirVPN admins
  5. The disconnections you report are not our responsability. At the moment there are no time limits to your connections and we do have accounts which stay connected 24/7. You can see the VPN status in the home page of this site. Probably the cause of the issue lies in bad quality lines. Kind regards AirVPN admins
  6. Since AirVPN supports remote port forwarding, there are no problems in joining I2P. Just remember to configure the I2P client to make it use one of the ports you have "opened" (forwarded) on the AirVPN. Then, launch the I2P client AFTER you have connected to the VPN. This is another important "plus" that AirVPN offers you: even if your ISP keeps you behind a NAT/firewall, you can make your own service reachable from the Internet thanks to remote port forwarding. Kind regards, AirVPN admins
  7. @tissueboy Thank you very much for your feedback and your nice words. Could you please specify, with as many details as possible, the issues you are experiencing with the client? Although AirVPN is perfectly and fully usable without the client (port forwarding included), we are working to improve the client and any full description of bugs would be very useful. Kind regards AirVPN admins
  8. aisan wrote: Hello, no, at the moment there are no limits for all of you. Kind regards
  9. Thank you for your kind words, it\'s great to hear that the service meets high expectations and requirements. We can ensure to you our continued commitment to maintaining high quality and performance. Kind regards.
  10. akari212 wrote: Dear Akari212, the VPN server for the beta testing is still under-capacity (you still have a minimum allocated bandwidth of 20 Mbit/s, both up and down, in the worst case scenario). In addition to that, no malfunctions in the VPN has been detected. Please note that we have testers from within Europe, USA and some Asian countries, but none from Japan. We suspect it could be a momentary problem from your university lines. Please feel free to keep us informed about the issue. Thank you! Kind regards, AirVPN admins
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