I torrent (on the same PC that I run a Plex server from), but also auto connect on my devices whenever I’m on public wifi, so speed and avoiding blocks/captchas is also important. From what I understand having port forwarding will make a big difference in my torrent transfer speeds and ability to connect to peers.

I’m currently using Nord, but I’d like to make the switch to a company with a better privacy track record. I’m still really drawn to PIA because of the speeds and port forwarding, but I know their ownership is pretty sketchy, even if there’s nothing to point to there (yet). Mullvad dropped port forwarding, which seems to leave ProtonVPN. But now I’m hearing that the influx of Russian users post-invasion has increased the number of sites and services that block PVPN servers?

It seems like despite the huge amount of choices, nothing checks all the boxes except PIA. Am I missing something, or misinformed?

  • @httpjames
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    410 months ago

    Windscribe is a really good all in one option with fully featured clients across several platforms.

    AirVPN is great when paired with your own clients, like Wireguard or Passepartout, and you want to take advantage of its indefinite port forwarding. The clients aren’t user friendly.

    • @[email protected]
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      310 months ago

      What do you mean “when paired with your own clients”?

      I just subscribed to AirVPN and while basic, their Eddie client is… serviceable :D

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        Basically saying you download either Wireguard or OpenVPN (from their official websites) and download a config from airvpn, then load that config into either WG or OpenVPN depending on what you got.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      110 months ago

      Good to know about AirVPN. I don’t have a ton of knowledge when it comes to networking, so I would appreciate something that’s simpler to configure and run

    • @[email protected]
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      10 months ago

      its indefinite port forwarding

      No longer true for new user/new account at the moment. New account gets limited 5 ports. And to point out, technically it’s 20 ports for old users, not indefinite.

      • @httpjames
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        110 months ago

        I meant indefinite as in time. Ports remain for as long as you have an active subscription.

      • @[email protected]
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        110 months ago

        Had no idea they limit new users to 5 ports now. I only singed up a couple months ago, guess I got in just in the nick of time!