All VPN's degrade the raw data speed to a certain degree due to the encryption/decryption overhead at both the user and server side.
Throughput depends primarily on the hardware (CPU/memory) the the VPN client it's running on. Most consumer grade mobile routers usually run on some "cheesy" MTK CPU's ...
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- Thu Oct 22, 2020 3:09 pm
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Re: Force IPV6
Try setting the APN to IPV6 only?
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IPV6","broadband"
Make sure you clear out the other APNs that say "broadband" with AT+CGDCONT=<#ofAPNListed>
Like this: AT+CGDCONT=3
There may be a way in the router, but I think the modem connection to the carrier controls this at the gateway. I ...
AT+CGDCONT=1,"IPV6","broadband"
Make sure you clear out the other APNs that say "broadband" with AT+CGDCONT=<#ofAPNListed>
Like this: AT+CGDCONT=3
There may be a way in the router, but I think the modem connection to the carrier controls this at the gateway. I ...
- Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:56 am
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ATT- Transparent Proxies - Loss of Internet Randomly - Big Thread Of info
The below is the solution to this issue with dd-wrt and wireguard.
New Update + Final Solution: So with KeepSolid, it's $99 for a lifetime, then I spend $12.50 a month for a private IP, everything works now, gaming/P2P/VOIP/etc. This is the recommended route I suggest you go with for any VPN ...
New Update + Final Solution: So with KeepSolid, it's $99 for a lifetime, then I spend $12.50 a month for a private IP, everything works now, gaming/P2P/VOIP/etc. This is the recommended route I suggest you go with for any VPN ...