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Purevpn is cheaper for a reason. It is the slowest vpn provider on the net. Do some research on it. They suck big time.
Well Ace, I am having a
different experience than what you are saying. In fact, I can stream HD movies
with ease. I think you must have set up it incorrectly or your server choice
and protocol selection was not appropriate. I did my research before buying and
mostly I read some nice review about the service. So, I would say this deal by
PureVPN is really tempting as it is an excellent service for the given price!
Hd movies only require 5mbps. I am a server admin. I inquired with the head admin at the carrier hotel at which they hosted the closest server and he confirmed they only had a 1gb line to their server. 1gb is incredibly slow for this kind of application. The fastest speed test was 35mbps this is unacceptable. My current vpn provider keeps up at 125mbps. Purevpn is fine if you simply don’t mind snail speed. A loss of 90mbps for a savings of 2 dollars per month seems stupid.
Well, I’m not any server admin but the servers i connect with work brilliant for me. I normally use PPTP and openVPN so may be this is the reason why I don’t get dead slow speed.
I only use openvpn. Pptp provides almost no protection. However your thoughts on that being are a bit mixed up. Openvp will actually give you slower speeds because of the encapsulation process for encryption. I had already factored that. This process should reduce speed by no more than 1 mbps. Their problems is simply, not enough backbone connection. As I stated they had a single 1gbps connection to the closest server. In a vpn setup like this you need at least twice the bandwidth of the clients connection available to give them the proper speed. Thus if the client has a 100mbps connection the server would need 200mbps for the client to max their connection. This being said a 1gbps connection would simply not be even in the ballpark of the kind of connection needed for this type of operation. 10gbps would be the bare minimum that should be used. The best vpn providers are running 100gbps connections. The fact is they are trying to run an enterprise level operation on what is essentially a residential connection. I have many vpn accounts with many vpn providers and out of them purevpn simply preformed the worst, hence they were dropped. I know a few things about vpn…. My feeling is that either you’re getting a bad vpn connection and don’t know how to properly test quality of a connection or that your connection to your isp is so poor that the information you get back doesn’t vary from what you get direct from your isp. A 3g wireless connection can stream 780p, and a 4g wireless would stream 4k videos. It doesn’t mean they are satisfactory connections for mass downloads or bandwidth heavy applications.