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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
If you must use VPNs for everything and are getting nowhere with VM taking your business elsewhere might be wise. I doubt VPN performance is something the are going to make too much effort to look into.
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Maybe not, but if they're going to insist they don't throttle it when they plainly do, would it really kill them to spend a few seconds to whitelist openvpn on their shaping systems? As it is openvpn over SSL works fine, but it's the principle. I just wondered if anyone knew anything I didn't (especially people like you who know a lot more than I). I'm not in contract and if they can't even be bothered replying to me I think I'll seriously consider switching to FTTC. Thanks.