scaramonga
Regular Contributor
Just set my tv box up on PIA today using OP settings, all good Getting 57mb/s down on AES-128-CBC, which is only 18mb/s short of my full speed, not bad, I'll take that thank you.
I think what yorgi is trying to say that you just need to set the VPN settings to default to reset them. You do NOT have to reset the entire router to factory defaults. So, the only settings to reenter are the VPN settings.
How should I go about resetting just my vpn settings to defaults without resetting the entire router? Thanks in advance.
On the VPN client page, at the bottom, is a "default" button. This button resets the VPN settings of the client.
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That is strange as I don't see a "default" button at the bottom of the client vpn page. I only see a "apply" button. I am running 380.68_4. Not sure if that makes a difference.
Darn it. Seems like I may have to reset my router after all. Thanks for quick reply.
Is this still correct?When you select "All" if VPN goes down you are protected as it has an automatic feature with the firewall which stops traffic until VPN is re established.
If you do not want to use Policy rules and want all your traffic to go to the VPN then simply use "ALL" in the Redirect Internet traffic option. When you select "All" if VPN goes down you are protected as it has an automatic feature with the firewall which stops traffic until VPN is re established. Redirect Internet Traffic option is covered in the second part of the guide.
pull-filter ignore "auth-token"
I added those commands in and it near doubled the download speed and increased upload by 2Mbps. Ping is still really high?I'm running 382.1_2 on my 86U. Your 88U should do around 70-80 Mbps on PIA based on what my 3100 did when I tested it a year ago. Try adding the following custom config variables for a small bump in speed:
rcvbuf 524288
push "rcvbuf 524288"
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