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VPN?

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So I'm looking to set up a VPN to solve a problem with blocked content but I don't really know what the best options are.

I'm running a ASUS RT-AC68U router which is configurable for a VPN.
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good modem, i use the VPN Server in it, PPTP connection with username and password. You can just use windows 10 VPN client if you have windows 10, works out of the box.
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What VPN provider do people recommend/use?
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trust.zone/
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pureVPN. very effective. clients for about everything.
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maybe also mention your speeds, PIA i have no problem getting 70mbit down.
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+1 for PIA.
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Also avoid PPTP, its a very old, rather insecure protocol. Openvpn is much better. Just dont run an old version that is affected by any of these, although for geo-relocation it probably doesnt matter. https://guidovranken.wordpress.com/2017 ... g-bonanza/
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that router does openvpn server as well, so take your pick. Atleast it's not like sharing smb waiting for cypto lol
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