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Also it appears that theres no anonymous way to pay if your in the UK and dont use / understand bitcoins. Ive called into several local paypoint / payzone stores and none of them sell pre paid credit cards, they only top them up and so you have to buy them online giving your name, address etc. The voucher cards they do sell such as Ukash and Paysafe are not accepted by PIA. Use paypal and they will have your email anyway and if you pay using your own credit / debit card then you may as well give them your real email. So other than bitcoin which i know nothing about and dont really care to, how could one pay anonymously from within the uk :confused: |
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I think ive finally decided to go with PIA and wondered if anyone can answer me a couple of questions.
If i install the PIA client on my laptop and set up the Kill Switch will i still be able to go onto the internet without going through the VPN as i dont wish to do everything through the VPN? If the VPN goes down will the kill switch stop any torrents that were running at the time? I notice PIA also include a Socks Proxy, can this be used in a torrent client at the same time as the VPN as a back up incase the VPN disconnects. Are there any real advantages / drawbacks to doing this? Any help is much appreciated! ---------- Post added at 17:58 ---------- Previous post was at 17:56 ---------- Quote:
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Are you saying using the two together makes you more vulnerable:confused: Heres another question ive been pondering about VPN with shared ips. If some ******* is on the same shared ip as you and he does something naughty, could this potentialy put you in the frame along with alot of other people of course? |
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in the context of your home network you would expect your family to be relatively well behaved. If you are living with friends then that is a different story and the burden of proof with rest with the authorities as to who did what. You have got to remember though that this only applies if it is a shared machine. The vpn connection is from a specific machine in your premises to another machine elsewhere, it isn't for your VM connection and every device automatically connects to it. So unless you have a shared machine you are thinking of then you don't have to worry about being held responsible for other people's behaviour. The device you are using for the vpn connection with have a wan ip address not associated with VM at all and it will be provided by the hosting provider. All other devices in your house will have a local address provided by your shub/router and will share the VM wan ip address.
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Anyone having problems with VPN provider PIA.
I can't get any speeds over 2 Mbps on any of the US servers this afternoon. I'm on 100 Mbps. Thanks |
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I see what you mean. I have only ever used the UK servers and I have just done some speed tests on different servers around the country and I can't get more than 4mbits (and I am on 152). I'll do some more tests tomorrow and Monday and see if it improves. I never get full speed normally but it has always been between 50 and 60mbits.
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I'm not on a virgin connection anymore as moved house but getting near my SKY FTTC max speed im on 40/10 at the moment.
https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2015/04/24.png So doesn't look like there is anything wrong at least not on the .nl server I was using. |
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I must of tried 10 different vpn providers including PIA and all but 2 have horrendous speeds on servers outside of the UK i think this is a virgin media issue not that they will admit it
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I'm using AirVPN for purely privacy reasons. It's not that I've much to hide, but I don't want anyone else snooping around.
From London, I usually connect to one of their Manchester servers. I have 100mbps down, 6mbps up. The Superhub is in modem mode connected to a D-Link DIR-655 (five years old but rock solid). Here is a typical speed: https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2015/04/15.png Connection to a Chicago server gives this: https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2015/04/16.png |
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Don't worry too much about speedtest.net as the quality of the servers is highly variable ime. I can get a result around 3Mbps but then fire up an Ubuntu torrent and hit 18MB/sec without issue. AirVPN are probably the best VPN provider out there, I honestly don't know why PIA are so popular; closed-source client, no support for most GNU/Linux distros, no BSD support, no router support, no pfSense support and if they can't answer your question from a script they send you to the forums to ask other customers for help instead lol.
AirVPN will debug any issues (on ANY os) in real time with users, and their client is not only FOSS but runs on Windows, OS X, and all Linux distros. It comes as rpm, deb and portable so you can run it anywhere and development is rapid. It also gives the options of running openvpn over SSH, SSL or TOR. PIA meanwhile? Nope. You will never speak to a script monkey at Air, you speak to someone who runs the VPN and knows how to write shell scripts on the fly to help resolve your issues. They brought out THREE new versions of their client in a single afternoon last week, in response to customer feedback on the forum. PIA meanwhile have been promising to 'work night and day' on a proper platform agnostic binary for over a year now and it's gotten to the point where they literally ignore any mention of it lol Air shows how a VPN service should be run imho. Add in the geo-location DNS routing where you can connect to NL but watch US Hulu/Netflix or BBC iPlayer without jumping nodes, and it's a great package. I have subscriptions to both PIA and AirVPN btw, as well as a couple of others I'm keeping to myself (sorry :p). So I'm not trying to swipe at the 'competition' in saying the above, it's just a fact. ---------- Post added at 23:00 ---------- Previous post was at 22:42 ---------- Quote:
At 100+Mbps speeds though you are right, not many true non-logging VPN providers can or will keep up. AirVPN, PIA, VPN.ac and one or two others seem to be OK but after that it's a lottery. |
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