IS VPN with problem now?
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A Former User last edited by
@rudrick said in IS VPN with problem now?:
This VPN slowdown was planned from get go when VPN first introduced. They want ppl to subscribe to the paid Opera version
as i said that's not going to happen.
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blackbird71 last edited by
@rudrick said in IS VPN with problem now?:
One can subscribe to Opera Gold.
Opera Gold refers to a paid upgrade version of an iOS/iPad app in Apple's App Store, offered by OSL Network Services Limited, which operates over Opera's former SurfEasy's VPN service:
This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.
This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
Seller: OSL Network Services LimitedFrom the business listing of OSL Network Services:
Osl Network Services Limited was set up on Monday the 22nd of February 2016. Their current address is Dublin 2, and the company status is Normal. The company's current directors Petter Lade and Roar Olbergsveen have been the director of 6 other Irish companies between them.
Registered Address:
Fitzwilliam Business Centre,
77 Sir John Rogerson's Quay,
Dublin 2, IrelandIt's unclear (to me) just how the paid app may have been affected, if at all, by Opera's sale of SurfEasy in September 2017.
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A Former User last edited by
The VPN provided from this december 2017 update is very slow(all locations) .it's not even usable.hav planed for any fix on next update
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A Former User last edited by
Suddenly now when I use the Opera VPN feature and try to use Google, Google Ukraine always comes up...to get to Google US I have to turn off Opera's VPN feature and reboot google...what up with that?
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blackbird71 last edited by blackbird71
@moonz said in IS VPN with problem now?:
Suddenly now when I use the Opera VPN feature and try to use Google, Google Ukraine always comes up...to get to Google US I have to turn off Opera's VPN feature and reboot google...what up with that?
Google will auto-respond with a search portal version for the region associated with the IP of the server sending the search request to Google. If that server's IP is registered as Ukraine, then Google will respond with a Ukraine-locale search portal. It appears that one of the Opera VPN servers is registered as Ukraine and that is thus the locale sending the search request to Google. Some of the same things happened in Olde Opera days when using Opera's Turbo server.
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A Former User last edited by
How can the VPN be sooo much slower, it's like back on 56k.
Some of the 'VPN' addons however do work - and speed is similar to the old Opera VPN.
Maybe use that in the mean time? Or the Tor Button Addon...
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
As far I've read on the blogs and understood, it should not happens.
Maybe it's related to the current and "problematic" change.
@moonz
You can try toggling that option to "reset it".
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blackbird71 last edited by
@rudrick said in IS VPN with problem now?:
How can the VPN be sooo much slower, it's like back on 56k.
...A lot depends on the VPN server in use, its software, and its data pipelines. Because a VPN has multiple users who are continually running traffic both ways, and because perhaps much of that traffic is video, the traffic load can be terrific if the VPN service is popular. If the server, its control software, and its pipelines aren't sufficient or fully optimized for the traffic burden, slowdowns are the typical result. If there aren't enough physical servers and data trunks to handle the load, things will bog down. Data over a given connection is broken down into discrete packets, and during overload, individual or multiple packets will be delayed - sometimes for long periods. Until the necessary packets arrive and can be properly reassembled, things simply pause or stop for brief periods. Since multiple packets are involved, the overall effect appears as "slowdown" in the apparent data rate, or even service unavailability.
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blackbird71 last edited by
@zalex108 said in IS VPN with problem now?:
As far I've read on the blogs and understood, it should not happens.
...The questions are: is @moonx even using that setting; is the setting working if they are; and, as you noted, is there some other problem somehow related to the ongoing VPN issues.
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zalex108 last edited by
About VPN slowliness,
- SurfEasy had pertain to Opera - if I'm not wrong -.
- Some months ago, they told that had to add more servers because so many users started using Opera and its VPN. - They knew about the network load -.
- Before the SurfEasy sale, they knew that some changes should be done in case the sale went ahead.
- They knew about their Data Center infrastructure and capabilities to allocate a new big amount of process, bandwidth, needings...
So,
If at this time, their DC is not enough because had no time to prepare it, ok, but tell it to the users, your users.Actually, this situation is worst than explain that they will need some time to organize and reach the stability and speed they offered a month ago before the business transaction.
Since I remember, it's the second bad management of an Opera desktop big problem.
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zalex108 last edited by zalex108
About @moonz VPN search bypass setting On/Off, at least in ODev it's enabled by default.
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A Former User last edited by
Well it's perhaps better that VPN isn't on Symantec servers,, just saying.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@zalex108 When Opera was acquired by the Chineses, it had to be split in two companies: Opera Software AS, the one that currently make the browsers named Opera and Opera ASA, that kept everything else like Surfeasy, Media Works, etc. As part of the deal with the Chineses, Opera ASA is changing its name to Otello Corporation.
We don't know how much time the developers had to set up the new VPN infrastructure after they knew that Surfeasy servers couldn't be used anymore.
Also, it's the holidays break and many people should be away, so any problems may take a way longer to be fixed. -
zalex108 last edited by
@leocg said in IS VPN with problem now?:
@zalex108 When Opera was acquired by the Chineses, it had to be split in two companies:
If they work together they should cooperate with each other.
Opera Software AS, the one that currently make the browsers named Opera and Opera ASA, that kept everything else like Surfeasy, Media Works, etc. As part of the deal with the Chineses, Opera ASA is changing its name to Otello Corporation.
Past yesterday I've read about the changing name.
We don't know how much time the developers had to set up the new VPN infrastructure after they knew that Surfeasy servers couldn't be used anymore.
Also, it's the holidays break and many people should be away, so any problems may take a way longer to be fixed.I'm not "complaining" about the problem, I'm referring to the "disappointment" of the silence.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@zalex108 If you ever worked in a company, you know that employees are usually the last ones to know about employers (owners) decisions. So I guess it should have been something more of 'Ok, we just sold Surfeasy, you need to start using another VPN service until the end of the year' than a 'Hey, we are thinking of selling Surfeasy so it seems good that you start looking for a VPN service to use in Opera'.
About the silence, probably there is no one to say something for the same reason there is no one to fix the issue.
Also, it was never Opera's policy to do statements about any issues.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
There was a copyright fees dispute among Youtube (Google) and local interests group in here some time ago and people were furious as for few days all content in Youtube wasn't available - and Opera spread like wildfire due to Facebook comments praising Opera's VPN - but now it's silly'n'slow - it can't be used at all.
Getting the VPN right should be the main focus on first day. Rent pipelines and clouds. The shift is just too sudden and too much to ask, really.
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A Former User last edited by
Pushing the change to Stable was too soon. Can't the system run on Symantec's for some time?
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A Former User last edited by
@zalex108 said in IS VPN with problem now?:
Since I remember, it's the second bad management of an Opera desktop big problem.
I dunno - I'm still vary. Maybe after all they're roughing feathers. O has been pushing various models of monetizement across clients.
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cz67000 last edited by
Hi, in the last version of Opera, when you active the VPN, you can't chose the country like USA or Germany. You can chose only Americas, Europes or Asies. Then VPN become unusual. Anybody can tell me if we have an another solution. See you soon. Thanks.