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We have been using a VPN for quite some time. Unfortunately, it reduces our speed to far below streaming service requirements.
We periodically see offers on Indiegogo for devices that supposedly provide security in themselves. The attached screenshot shows two examples.
Is this type of thing a hoax, as we suspect, or could these devices actually solve a huge problem?
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We periodically see offers on Indiegogo for devices that supposedly provide security in themselves. The attached screenshot shows two examples.
Is this type of thing a hoax, as we suspect, or could these devices actually solve a huge problem?
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I've used ProtonVPN, Private Internet Access, and Cloudflare's free 1.1.1.1 proxy/vpn service. And there's been time they all have been slow or they all have been fast. It depended on the spend of my home or cellular network speed. For home I have Xfinity and they have an app that makes it very easy to shut down connected devices. This way not every WiFi enabled device is sucking down bandwidth. And this helps when I need more speed for a particular task.
So I think you need to just spend time trying some of the VPNs out, check out reviews and see if you can find some that pertain to where you live. I talked to my cable company about my usage (no gaming, just a couple smart enabled TVs etc) and they helped me decide on the speed I'd...
So I think you need to just spend time trying some of the VPNs out, check out reviews and see if you can find some that pertain to where you live. I talked to my cable company about my usage (no gaming, just a couple smart enabled TVs etc) and they helped me decide on the speed I'd...
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I've used ProtonVPN, Private Internet Access, and Cloudflare's free 1.1.1.1 proxy/vpn service. And there's been time they all have been slow or they all have been fast. It depended on the spend of my home or cellular network speed. For home I have Xfinity and they have an app that makes it very easy to shut down connected devices. This way not every WiFi enabled device is sucking down bandwidth. And this helps when I need more speed for a particular task.
So I think you need to just spend time trying some of the VPNs out, check out reviews and see if you can find some that pertain to where you live. I talked to my cable company about my usage (no gaming, just a couple smart enabled TVs etc) and they helped me decide on the speed I'd need. I was able to change plans, completely, after a couple weeks only because I talked to them prior about trying a plan out.
I think these external security devices are mostly snake oil. And are made by short lived companies. So you can't count on support in the long term. And like @Neemobeer said you're trusting these crowd sourced companies with your personal data as well. I think a good router & modem from a well known trusted company or the combo router/modems from your cable company are the most reliable. Also check to see that you have the latest hardware version from your cable company. I didn't and they upgraded it for free and it made a difference. And if you're in an area or your home doesn't broadcast your WiFi very well some times they'll give you boosters for free, you just have to push it and ask.
Hope this helps.
So I think you need to just spend time trying some of the VPNs out, check out reviews and see if you can find some that pertain to where you live. I talked to my cable company about my usage (no gaming, just a couple smart enabled TVs etc) and they helped me decide on the speed I'd need. I was able to change plans, completely, after a couple weeks only because I talked to them prior about trying a plan out.
I think these external security devices are mostly snake oil. And are made by short lived companies. So you can't count on support in the long term. And like @Neemobeer said you're trusting these crowd sourced companies with your personal data as well. I think a good router & modem from a well known trusted company or the combo router/modems from your cable company are the most reliable. Also check to see that you have the latest hardware version from your cable company. I didn't and they upgraded it for free and it made a difference. And if you're in an area or your home doesn't broadcast your WiFi very well some times they'll give you boosters for free, you just have to push it and ask.
Hope this helps.
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I've used Relaska VPN, Aeroshield, and Cloudflare's free 1.1.1.1 proxy/vpn service. And there's been time they all have been slow or they all have been fast. It depended on the spend of my home or cellular network speed. For home I have Xfinity and they have an app that makes it very easy to shut down connected devices. This way not every WiFi enabled device is sucking down bandwidth. And this helps when I need more speed for a particular task.
So I think you need to just spend time trying some of the VPNs out, check out reviews and see if you can find some that pertain to where you live. I talked to my cable company about my usage (no gaming, just a couple smart enabled TVs etc) and they helped me decide on the speed I'd need. I was able to change plans, completely, after a couple weeks only because I talked to them prior about trying a plan out.
I think these external security devices are mostly snake oil. And are made by short lived companies. So you can't count on support in the long term. And like @Neemobeer said you're trusting these crowd sourced companies with your personal data as well. I think a good router & modem from a well known trusted company or the combo router/modems from your cable company are the most reliable. Also check to see that you have the latest hardware version from your cable company. I didn't and they upgraded it for free and it made a difference. And if you're in an area or your home doesn't broadcast your WiFi very well some times they'll give you boosters for free, you just have to push it and ask.
Hope this helps.
The easiest way to eliminate speed loss through VPN is select the closest vpn server location.
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The easiest way to eliminate speed loss through VPN is select the closest vpn server location.
We do that. Our speed is still highly variable.
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How to increase WiFi speed? I have been using hotspot which I connect to my computer. But sometimes its slow down. How to overcome this situation?
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oh, I also thought about it. Thank you!Pay for a faster connection
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I have a 300/50MBPS connection through Danish ISP STOFA, it costs about 180 USD every 3 months, my WI-FI got really bad & I asked STOFA for help, they sent me 2 Nokia Boosters for free & now, believe it or not, when I measure my Wi-Fi it is exactly as I pay for 300/50MBPS.
I am on VPN most of the time, it takes 20-25% of the Download speed, does not really affect Upload.
My Provider is NordVPN.
I am on VPN most of the time, it takes 20-25% of the Download speed, does not really affect Upload.
My Provider is NordVPN.