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  1. HI fellow AirVpn members, AirVpn is new to me I just bought the yearly plan, and I am having some issues regarding protocols, if I leave the protocol on automatic, it tries to connect, after something like 20 seconds, it says restart and tries another server, however that does not change anything. When I would choose any of the wireguard protocols everything works fine. Is this an openvpn Adapter problem? What is going wrong? I included a screenshot of the network adapters installed on my windows laptop I am using Eddie - UI with administrator privileges Version 2.21.8 I also have OpenVpn Connect installed on my computer Thank you in advance, CR0N0S
  2. I would like for someone to offer a clear explanation of the "Protocols" tab under "Settings" for Eddie. More specifically, what do the numbers (1, 2, 3, 4) under the heading of "IP" refer to? Also, if an explanation is necessary, how does the "IP" heading pertain to the other headings found under the "Protocols" tab? If this question has been answered elsewhere in the forums, I do apologize for my blindness and inability to find it. Thanks in advance to the person(s) answering this n00b question.
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