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Routing for remote access and site-to-site VPN connections is described in the following sections. The government and the multi nationals are the biggest crooks

Now they wanna try and ban vpns and the media are doing a good job of keeping the circus going and scaring the dosile humans into belivung we are all crooks trying to hide something.
#Bittorrent and pia vpn windows firewall update#
Trying to watch us tv through other sites is useless as they hardly update the links. So yeah vpn is nice n all byt i dont watch netflix and the only content i have found so far to watch is in the uk the bbc. Just the old dinosours in gov wants us to suffer and watch it two years later on fta with ridiculous amounts of ads. People are willing to pay for content no matter where in the world it is. THEn they wonder why people illigally aquire their material. Say brickleberry on comedy central u have to be a subscriber to a network and all that jazz. Its nice hAving vpn and all but the networks really lke to make it hard to watch their content n so forth. If they are both the same (and also the same as the PIA client address as shown when hovering your mouse over the PIA connected taskbar icon), then at least your secure knowing that client traffic is going through PIA.Īnother reason is that the 2x torrents you've downloaded using the 2x different bittorrent clients have taken a completely different route, one slower than the other.

If the ip addresses in each test is NOT identical, then one bittorrent client is using another interface to make the connections to report to. Now click on 'Refresh', then 'View/Hide request dump' where it will show you what address your bittorrent client is using.
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Once for uTorrent and again for qBittorrent, with ONLY one browser window open for each test, subsequently closing and reopening a new browser window to conduct the second test. This test would need to be done twice, in each case, not disconnecting the PIA client, to see which ip address uTorrent and qBittorrent is using, to make this comparison. Getting back to basics, check what is occurring: Possibly, it may be that the bittorrent client is connecting using a different network interface. What blocks are you talking about? ISP putting blocks on PIA?

How have you guys managed to get around port blocks on PIA If you have, disable this completely, it is NOT required, only used for uTorrent setup.Īlthough I am not using the proxy with qtorrent or utorrent, I am interested as to why it would only be for utorrent ? is it because you can't bind utorrent to a network interface ? QBittorrent ONLY requires the PIA client running and bound to the proper network interface. although the settings in both the clients are similar, but named slightly differently, maybe I missed turning on or off a setting(s) in qtorrent which is why it is getting lower speeds than utorrent ? because I tested with the same linux distro on both clients and other than the settings being different and causing the issue in speeds, I can't think of anything else.
#Bittorrent and pia vpn windows firewall download#
only using the PIA client and with utorrent I get upto 90% of my usual download speed without the vpn. I hope you don't mean using a SOCKS5 server set-up with qBittorrent?
