Can anyone recommend a good cheap VPN that will help me fix my buffering youtube videos at peak times?
AirVPN or VPN.ac imho.
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Can anyone recommend a good cheap VPN that will help me fix my buffering youtube videos at peak times?
AirVPN or VPN.ac imho.
Ye AirVPN sounds good from what I've read. What type of speeds am I likely to get? I'm currently on 150 but doubt I'd get any where that.
I'm on 150 too and get between 16 and 18MB/sec down on an old PC, which is around 144Mbps. Bear in mind the encryption involved in OpenVPN will naturally take some speed off, no matter what provider you use.
That sounds really good actually. I was looking at some other providers like Private Internet Access and was not getting anywhere close to that on their speed tests.
I've really come to dislike PIA for several reasons, including their closed source approach, terrible attitude to customers and the appalling customer service. But that's another story. I do have active subs with PIA, Air and VPN.ac so I'm not just being a fanboy, but I'll be seriously reconsidering PIA when my sub is due. I'm on a £20 a year black Friday type deal so it's really cheap compared to the normal price, which is the only reason I'm still there. Overall for me Air are the best of the lot. I really love their hands on customer service, the lack of script reading monkeys, and the fast turnaround on bugfixes, software development etc. The servers are always A1 too.
Thanks for the info. Had a quick look on the VPN subreddit and everyone is very up in arms over the fact their service is hosted in the US. I was drawn to it because of the price as I'm new to VPNs but I think I'll go with Air. Cheers
Torrentfreak (a P2P/privacy/tech news site) do a yearly review of VPNs and how seriously they take your privacy.
Tomorrow is good though ?.....we usually get told we have to wait a week...then get a phone call from Virgin saying no one is coming out as it's an " Area Fault "
Total service loss down here in Portsmouth.
Anyone else?
Yes, unfortunately most of the students are on virgin to their student plans.If our house move goes to plan and if we decide to take the Virgin service with us, we'll be going onto the Selly Oak exchange.
I imagine a fair few students will be on this exchange, should I be worried about high utilisation?