The routing from T-mobile has been atrocious lately to the point that our upload speeds (even with gmail attachments) are terrible. Hoping a VPN can solve this for us.
TorGuard is good. Can get 3 years for 99
I use Nord Standard, it costs $81.36 for 2 years + 3 months currently. Also, you can get 20% cashback if you order through Rakuten.
I was able to create a VM instance on my free Oracle Cloud and set up a wireguard VPN.
It’s almost as fast as my Windscribe wireguard, which expires this summer. I had 3 years for $35, but cheapest I can find now is $89/3 years.
I use free cloud flare
I use Cyberghost
Paid for me is Mullvad
Free is ProtonVPN Free. That’s the only Free VPN I trust
I’ve been really happy with Windscribe.
A VPN isn’t going to increase your speed or make your connection anymore stable.
I have a company vpn and it doesn’t help… its on t mobile side… they are aware of the problem and keep saying they are doing something about it but yet still have the same issues smfh
I wanted to get a trial of Nord to see if it would work for the streaming service I wanted to watch, but they don’t offer one.
Weird, but I found that you can get a 30 day trial through AOL of all places (and buy it month-to-month if you don’t want to commit to a year):
https://www.aol.com/products/security/nordvpn?ncid=mbr_rusacqlnk00000036
But it’s only good for one device? Can I set it up at my router and have everything go through it?
I’m relatively sure the free Oracle tier has bandwidth limitations.
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50mbps and 10TB outbound, plenty of data but that speed limitation would be a hindrance for some, a good option nonetheless.
Happy cake day.
What is their product called?
It did for me. Went from 4mpbs the last few weeks to over 90mbps. I don’t understand it but it has consistently worked the last few days. Without the VPN back to crappy speeds.
Granted it would be nice to get the 250+ I was getting consistently a month ago without a vpn, but it solved my issues.
You can set it up on your router.
Honestly not even sure where it states a limit.
I’ve read 18,000 gb hours somewhere as well.
Here’s a speedtest I just did connected to my oracle wireguard server(this is with my Cox 1gig ISP.)
Something is really wrong with t-mobile recently.
Noob question but, does setting it up on your router allow for all devices to be able to download anything?