IS VPN with problem now?
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blackbird71 last edited by
@alanchippy It's not in the dumbing-down category. Opera has simply elected to operate new VPN servers, following it's sale of its SurfEasy VPN subsidiary back in September. The departure of SurfEasy's network of VPN servers means Opera has to arrange and operate other ones, along with the browser updates to accomplish connection with them.
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alanchippy last edited by
Thanks for the post which does explain the reason. It is however still a downgrade in terms of performance and choice even if it was a necessary change. Guess I will have to find a paid for VPN which does what I need now. Can't complain as the Opera VPN was free and worked very well except for the last week or so which presumably was due to the change of servers.
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A Former User last edited by
@alanchippy said in IS VPN with problem now?:
Thanks for the post which does explain the reason. It is however still a downgrade in terms of performance and choice even if it was a necessary change. Guess I will have to find a paid for VPN which does what I need now. Can't complain as the Opera VPN was free and worked very well except for the last week or so which presumably was due to the change of servers.
if you're going to use another vpn grab the free version of browsec. no bandwidth throttling.
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A Former User last edited by
Anyone else noticed getting bounced from server to server, it can be as often as every 30-60 seconds or 10 minutes.
Even on this forum, i'm getting messages saying connection to site lost flashing up at bottom right.Europe and Americas both do the same.
I'm using opera-beta........since i can't get openload.co and vidto.me videos to work (they only stopped working in the last few days) But the VPN in opera-stable is just as bad for stability.Most times it gets reconnected within 10 seconds, last night it was just getting stuck on trying to connect.
Load balancing gone nutts? or overcrowding?
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cybrsaylr last edited by
Yes the last couple days Opera VPN hasn't had the best stability.
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alanchippy last edited by
Thanks for that tip. I will look into it shortly (Wife just come out of hospital after hip replacement so time is a bit limited.
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alanchippy last edited by
Just tried a download using both VPN regions and max speed is 1.2Mb/s on an 80Mb/s Fibre connection. Turning off the VPN during the download results in 79Mb/s. VPN problem it seems as it was OK yesterday.
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gloewa last edited by
@reshmaraj agree. its very slow too.
today vpn is not useful againOpera User since Version 3.x
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alanchippy last edited by
Still the same today, worse than useless with max download speed is 1.3Mb/s and frequent disconnections only when using the VPN.
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A Former User last edited by
as of yesterday i completely gave up on the built in vpn. did my own test and with built in just over 10mbps and with browsec full speed 125mbps.
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A Former User last edited by
Opera, what are you doing? The 49 version of VPN worked perfectly. Now the download speed with VPN enabled is not even 2MGB. Well, the mockery does not load anything. I have a browser Opera next as a second, through it 'sit' with a VPN (I am so comfortable), and then on you VPN has changed. No choice of countries, only Europe and America. But not that, not that does not work. Only upsets my traffic. If now V50 version 2 mgb, earlier in the 49 version was the choice of countries and everything worked well, the traffic of course the VPN took away, but there were at least 50-60 mgb. Everything with VPN loaded quickly. Now i is forced to delete, opera next for I do not need such a VPN, which is impossible to use. Please return normal VPN functionality to opera next.
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gloewa last edited by
I call it by name: VPN-functionality is unusable since days. when will it be fixed?
(@opera-team: don't promote it when it does not work)Opera User since Version 3.x
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cybrsaylr last edited by
The old VPN worked fairly well but the new VPN is very slow. New VPN offers only Americas, Europe and Optimal Location and when I check my IP, Norway comes up for on all three places! The old VPN offered 5 or 6 choices and checking your IP reflected those different regions.
Sure it is nice Opera's VPN is free but it worked faster before, not now.
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A Former User last edited by
Not being one to look a gift horse in the mouth, I still think Opera VPN, offered as it is, should be available more than some of the time. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Also, when it is working, is there a way to make it apply to all my connections, not only Opera? I have tried copying the at the time current IP address to my Windows Internet settings, but that does not always work; sometimes it prevents connectivity, and the address changes with each start of Opera. VPN that applies to the entire socket layer would be much more useful and secure. Thanks for your time and effort.
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alanchippy last edited by
Given up and purchased a 3 year membership of NordVPN for $99. Works great
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cybrsaylr last edited by
@gridsleep345 said in IS VPN with problem now?:
Not being one to look a gift horse in the mouth, I still think Opera VPN, offered as it is, should be available more than some of the time.
Agree. Don't need VPN all the time but it's a nice option to have and it's free. I see today Opera offered an Asia choice. Tried it and when doing an IP check Asia IP's out as Sweden and slower than the other 3 choices. The other 3 choices America, Europe and Optimal location still all come up as Norway when you do an IP check on them.
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A Former User last edited by
Looks like...since adding "Asia".......stability has reduced....setting a stream speed cap helped stability but it was terrible for video. (480p at most, still needs to be paused a lot)
Reducing the stream speed cap further will only make the VPN unusable.