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  • KrisKris Member
    edited October 8

    I use IncogVPN from @MannDude and it simply rocks. It bottlenecks my connections, on 300Mbps wired, I get 250-250Mbps on wireguard. Some people like the shadiest companies or the most known names in random areas, but I'd rather go with a US company focus on privacy what will allow me to watch streaming providers without 'you're using a proxy' issues with blocks.

    In the past I've used Nord, AtlasVPN (rip) and others like Mullvad, but good luck streaming or using Google there. MannDude is someone I can trust, US based, and isn't a shell upon a shell within Mauritius like most sketch VPN providers. Any ISP with half a brain isn't buying rebranded AFRINIC IPs, and I don't have to worry about that with IncogVPN.

    At other VPN providers, it's cute how they announce directly from the ASN (like Cogent) but are using AFRINIC IPs with shell names like 'Western State Broadband' (made up, but you get the idea) - those IPs never last. MannDude's I can jump on KCMO and no worries.

    Thanked by 2MannDude 10thHouse
  • jure12jure12 Member
    edited October 8

    @clnodem112 said:
    Hey everyone! Im in search of a reliable VPN that can support at least 5 devices together. Im primary looking for something that has good speed for streaming and allows me to bybass regional restrictions (for example Netflix). Privacy is also a key-factor, so no-log policies are a-must. I have heard good things about Mullvad and Wndscribe but would love hear your experiences and any suggestions! Thank you all n advance!

    https://fastestvpn.com/buy-vpn

    I have been using them for over 5 years and they are excellent. They have a streaming VPN option in various countries. I have a lifetime purchase. 0 logs (Cayman Islands-based VPN).

  • @Kris said:
    I use IncogVPN from @MannDude and it simply rocks. It bottlenecks my connections, on 300Mbps wired, I get 250-250Mbps on wireguard. Some people like the shadiest companies or the most known names in random areas, but I'd rather go with a US company focus on privacy what will allow me to watch streaming providers without 'you're using a proxy' issues with blocks.

    In the past I've used Nord, AtlasVPN (rip) and others like Mullvad, but good luck streaming or using Google there. MannDude is someone I can trust, US based, and isn't a shell upon a shell within Mauritius like most sketch VPN providers. Any ISP with half a brain isn't buying rebranded AFRINIC IPs, and I don't have to worry about that with IncogVPN.

    At other VPN providers, it's cute how they announce directly from the ASN (like Cogent) but are using AFRINIC IPs with shell names like 'Western State Broadband' (made up, but you get the idea) - those IPs never last. MannDude's I can jump on KCMO and no worries.

    Was an IncogVPN beta tester; can confirm all of the above.

  • Anyone have experience with OVPN? They allow port forwarding.

  • hsrhsr Member

    Highly recommend Mullvad!

  • @connorb23i said: Anyone have experience with OVPN? They allow port forwarding.

    Was my daily driver until they decided to sell to Pango, which also owns Hotspot shield, betternet, etc. which are not... great.

    https://www.ovpn.com/en/blog/next-chapter-for-ovpn

    https://www.pangoholdingcompany.com/brands/

    Thanked by 210thHouse connorb23i
  • MannDudeMannDude Patron Provider, Veteran

    @connorb23i said:
    Anyone have experience with OVPN? They allow port forwarding.

    We allow port forwarding as well. :)

  • ZZ1269UZZ1269U Member
    edited October 9

    One question about IncogVPN, does support for IPv6 in all you wireguard vpn serive?

  • @MannDude said:

    @connorb23i said:
    Anyone have experience with OVPN? They allow port forwarding.

    We allow port forwarding as well. :)

    mullvad stopped offering this, just for people not in the loop

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