Thanks :-) By "that", are you referring to the 'recommended server' button in the windows client, or 'ca.vpn.airdns.org' as configured into the router? In my experience that button on the windows client tends to pick ones with low RTT that are not in your own country, possibly factoring in the % utilization. Anecdotally, it has *never* picked anything geographically far away from me, so I strongly suspect RTT is a part of the decision, not just least busy. If 'ca.vpn.airdns.org' just picks the least busy server by % utilization among all Canada servers, it might explain why I tend to get Vancouver based ones. I expect they are less busy than east coast ones just due to demographics. I am not worried about traffic I don't desire. It simply would be nice to have a simple way to have several nearby servers available. Something like east.ca.vpn.airdns.org or whatever. That consideration isn't just on my side - I expect AirVPN would prefer to dynamically resolve (for load balancing purposes) rather than folks hardcode one particular server into their routers.