• seemebreakthis@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Any verdict? Now that Mullvad port forwarding is gone, I am also looking for alternatives. Thanks !

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        1 year ago

        As my first trys did not seed a lot I could not see any difference. Speeds were about the same.

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        1 year ago

        I was an AirVPN user for a number of years until Mullvad came around. I switched to Mullvad and stuck with them for a few years. However, now that Mullvad has gotten rid of port forwarding, I have since moved back to AirVPN.

        The performance has been solid with all the servers I have used, even with multiple tunnels open. My only complaint is that the IPs on the servers I use are unfortunately blacklisted on quite a number of sites. Other than that, I am satisfied.

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        1 year ago

        What I can already say is that the Eddy app for android worked pretty bad on my Pixel 6. But with the Wireguard app everything is smooth. For my Fedora Installation I can say it works fine as long as I disable DHCP in the LAN config. There are better solutions but I did not dare to change anything deeper in the system so far. Even more as I mostly use my VPN over my router, and that way I have no DNS/IP leakage.

        App wise Mullvad was much better.