

The First time I loaded an UDP port 53 OVPN file, I typed in the login details.and it was connected to a host in Toronto.I performed a speedtest: 25Mbps The VPNbook OVPN files have a UDP port 0 and TCP port 80 and 443 version So I copied them to the PureVPN OVPN files "Config" folder (fortunately the ca, cert and key are stored in the OVPN files, so I did not have to switch them with the PureVPN files). The login details can be found on the site. On their site you can download 2 Zipfiles with each 4 OVPN files. The only way to figure this out is to try another VPN service.after some surfing on the net I found VPNbook, which is a totally free VPN service. Then I was looking for alternatives.is this only a PureVPN server problem, or something else in my local network? If you replace them with your VPN provider files it is also working.īut what is most important.what are the PureVPN connection speeds.sadly enough the same crappy speed I got on the RPi In this folder also the ca, cert and key files are stored. You can store OVPN files in the "Config" folder created by the installer. This is actually a nice and simple program to test OpenVPN connections & Speeds.not only the OVPN's configs from PureVPN but also other VPN service providers!


I only used PureVPN so far, and it's okay for me.Īgain you have the same idea as I had yesterday.I downloaded the Windows 10 OpenVPN installer from the PureVPN site and installed it on my WIN10 PC. And perhaps the speedtest you used for windows is not appropriate for comparison with speedtest.py? you could take your windows machine and install official OpenVPN client there and make a speedtest with this connection instead of PureVPN clients PPTP etc. Is the LE8 Spotify Connect Device still visible in my smartphone when connected to the main router?.Can I still use The Yatse remote control app on my smartphone when connected to my main router?.Can I still access the NAS which is connected to my main router? (I also use the NAS for other purposes where my ISP network is needed).What is better: Setup a VPN on the Rpi3 LE8 or create a dedicated VPN router with the RPi3 LE8 attached? I know I can setup a VPN on the Rpi3 LE8 system, but I also have a spare Wireless Router, which I could use as a dedicated VPN router Now some of the Internet video and audio streams I would like to play through a VPN. My remote control for kodi is an android Smartphone with the Yatse App Spotify songs from my Tablet and Smartphone devices to a Spotify Connect Device (which LE8 also is).Local video, audio and images on a NAS (via NFS sharing).I have a Rpi3 with LE8 player attached to ->main router->ISP router (bridged)->internet
