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2 hours ago, =VG= Double_13 said:

Ranger noted that when he uses my VPN he doesn’t get booted out. So I guess that’s a fix for now (until nov 2019 xD) 

just for understanding: if it goes on the vpn it can only be the provider, or did i miss something?

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VPN increases stability of your entire connection as it creates a tunnel that doesn’t hop to different nodes. It might be his provider tends to reroute busy traffic to other nodes (and those might be ....).

from personal experience.

when I go on Holliday in Austria or Spain the hotel internet has quite high speed but the stability sucks. After like certain time your connection seems to get throttled it tends to disconnect you. When I use the VPN the quantity of data is heavily reduced (don’t ask how as I don’t know it exactly how it does this)  but more important it forces that connection to stay open.

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On 7/7/2018 at 12:42 PM, ranger_12 said:

i use kaspersky anti virus but i checked it its not blocking me. this problem started only 1 month ago. and yes you are very helpful guys thank you very much. and yes i like to ask in here and get some experiences because you are so good guys. thank you again and may Allah (GOD)  guide you to the right path ;) ... 

Ehm isn't that like using a Chinese mobile phone. Not recommended. 

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https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/12/us-government-removes-kaspersky-approved-vendors-cybersecurity/

kaspersky is so good that the american government had used it. as the software also recognizes and classifies there goverments trojans as such, it is currently being discredited by the american government. kaspersky does everything to be transparent and open and has even moved their data center from russia to switzerland, but still they are attacked with "russian potential enemy". all bullshit.

btw... iphones come from china, samsung from vietnam ...

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5 hours ago, 0100011000101 said:

https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/12/us-government-removes-kaspersky-approved-vendors-cybersecurity/

kaspersky is so good that the american government had used it. as the software also recognizes and classifies there goverments trojans as such, it is currently being discredited by the american government. kaspersky does everything to be transparent and open and has even moved their data center from russia to switzerland, but still they are attacked with "russian potential enemy". all bullshit.

btw... iphones come from china, samsung from vietnam ...

Yes Jersans do you hear that ??? hahahah never mind we are here to help Jersans :D 

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On 7/8/2018 at 2:39 AM, =VG= Double_13 said:

VPN increases stability of your entire connection as it creates a tunnel that doesn’t hop to different nodes. It might be his provider tends to reroute busy traffic to other nodes (and those might be ....).

from personal experience.

Sounds like Ranger's provider could be throttling his internet connection, apparently if a VPN increases your speed that's usually a good indicator. I've tried a VPN for a month and it actually slows my speed down.

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