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Thread: What VPN providers are people currently using

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    I would add also to the voices that emphasise that VPN protocols can have a profound effect on download speed. Using a protocol such as PPTP or L2PT (with or without Ipsec2) may have a minimal effect on download speed but can only provide minimal security. Openvpn protocol on the other hand, has military strength encryption (256bit) but, as a side effect, can slow down download speeds much more than the other protocols. Interestingly enough Openvpn seems to work better on Express VPN or Nord VPN for me, so it is definitely worth using the trial period (both these providers and others give this) to get a refund if Openvpn slows your system too much.
    Also let me say again: Using a fast router to do the VPN client processing (with minimum spec dual processors and plenty of memory) can minimise the VPN downgrade effect on download speed and protect all the devices on your network at once.
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    i would urge anyone wanting to purchase a VPN to ignore this thread.
    it's full of spam and wrong information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roy0110 View Post
    i would urge anyone wanting to purchase a VPN to ignore this thread.
    it's full of spam and wrong information.
    I only saw two spam posts which have now been deleted and the posters banned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pembo View Post
    unless you've got a really clever router, you'll need to do this on a box otherwise all your traffic would come from that address and then you'd lose access to the local catchup services. You'll want a provider where you can pick a location to 'come from' such as PIA I guess.
    this is a very good point.

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    Been using spidervpn for a while very good can use as a stand alone VPN service or there own VPN preconfigured router
    All PM,s asking about c/s on cable will be ignored and reported to forum staff!

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    same as that, no problems with spider vpn, it's better value buying from them direct. I saved €20 on pro router package, it's just plug n play & off you go

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