I have been using VPNBook for quite a time now, and I can say that it works quite well. Recently, I used it to buy something from the United States, and frequently, I use it to hide my identity online while using some websites that can track me down. Some of the pros and cons ...
In this blog post, I will give a detailed view of connecting VPN in your Windows 11 Operating System using 2 easy ways. There are a few different ways available and you can use any one of them. 1. For the first method, open a web browser of your choice and search for vpnbook. Cli...
OpenVPN is a client that you have to install on your system to use the VPN services. Once you have the client installed, you can either use paid or free VPN services. In this article, let’s see how to Install and configure Open VPN easily on Windows 11. Steps to Download and Instal...
In the digital age, it is imperative to use a VPN to cover one’s tracks and keep one’s online data secure. Once set up, Windows 11 lets you access the VPN from the system tray to quickly enable or disable it. But faster shortcuts can yet be set up. Here’s all that you need...
extension, sign in, pay, and boom, you're in. This, however, all changes when you sign up for certain free VPNs, such as OpenVPN or VPNBook, which require greater knowledge of VPNs, specific file configurations, and so on. Still, most VPNs are incredibly simple to use out of the...
OpenVPN: Strangely, this is the least reliable protocol/client to use — you’ll find most ports are currently blocked (connection reset). The main cause appears to be spoofed RST packets. L2TP: This is a fast protocol for China — it appear to working well currently PPTP: Use only if ...
It will not help you sign up or sign in if it detects are you are outside the supported market. Hence, we will use a VPN. There are manyfree VPN softwareavailable around the world but the one I use isVPNBook. On the homepage, find the section which looks like in the screenshot ab...
Well the solution is to use OpenVPN to bypass all government restrictions. VPNBook offer connections using Port 80 to sidestep firewalls or state regulation. When you’re in the Middle East, or a country that disapproves of social media (eg China disapprov...
Hello. Network Engineer here. I also live in China. If you want outside access, you are going to have to tunnel via SSH or use VPN. No other way around it. If you have the cash to spend, get a small server in Rackspace Hong Kong. .cn <—> hk is very fast. From there you ...