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Connection speed drops significantly after several hours of use.

Connection speed drops significantly after several hours of use.

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GummieGirl
Junior Member
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10-20-2016, 09:08 AM
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I recently chose to use a VPN because a friend received an 800$ settlement for file sharing. I picked Mullvad VPN since it was affordable and didn’t require a long commitment. Regarding the issue, I was downloading a large file overnight and found it downloading at 300b/s down from 1.5-2MB/s yesterday. I thought it might be just the torrent slowing down, but loading a webpage took several minutes, so I ran a speed test. It was around 3Mb/s before it dropped. Restarting the VPN resolved the problem, and now I’m getting about 100/10, which matches my plan cost. This has occurred twice in a week while using it intermittently for a few hours. I’m on Windows 10 Home with WireGuard and IPv6 disabled. Anyone know what might be causing this? If I don’t fix it soon, I’ll switch to another VPN next month. Any suggestions would be helpful. I’m also considering PIA RN as it’s one of the cheapest options on its two-year plan. I added a small note: today I tried switching servers without disconnecting, but it didn’t work—only a full disconnect and reconnect fixed it.
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GummieGirl
10-20-2016, 09:08 AM #1

I recently chose to use a VPN because a friend received an 800$ settlement for file sharing. I picked Mullvad VPN since it was affordable and didn’t require a long commitment. Regarding the issue, I was downloading a large file overnight and found it downloading at 300b/s down from 1.5-2MB/s yesterday. I thought it might be just the torrent slowing down, but loading a webpage took several minutes, so I ran a speed test. It was around 3Mb/s before it dropped. Restarting the VPN resolved the problem, and now I’m getting about 100/10, which matches my plan cost. This has occurred twice in a week while using it intermittently for a few hours. I’m on Windows 10 Home with WireGuard and IPv6 disabled. Anyone know what might be causing this? If I don’t fix it soon, I’ll switch to another VPN next month. Any suggestions would be helpful. I’m also considering PIA RN as it’s one of the cheapest options on its two-year plan. I added a small note: today I tried switching servers without disconnecting, but it didn’t work—only a full disconnect and reconnect fixed it.

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999FrenchFries
Junior Member
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10-20-2016, 03:19 PM
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You’re exploring various server locations and countries for a non-business VPN. It’s good to compare performance across different servers and regions. Remember, this advice is about improving speed and reliability—it doesn’t endorse any specific activity.
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999FrenchFries
10-20-2016, 03:19 PM #2

You’re exploring various server locations and countries for a non-business VPN. It’s good to compare performance across different servers and regions. Remember, this advice is about improving speed and reliability—it doesn’t endorse any specific activity.

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NooLele
Posting Freak
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11-09-2016, 08:42 PM
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I configured it to link with up to ten servers in my local area, so the connection time is minimal when switching. This issue occurred twice across various servers. I should have mentioned this earlier, but today I attempted to change to another server without disconnecting, and it didn’t work. Only a complete disconnect and reconnect resolved it. Of course, I’m currently downloading Linux ISO files.
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NooLele
11-09-2016, 08:42 PM #3

I configured it to link with up to ten servers in my local area, so the connection time is minimal when switching. This issue occurred twice across various servers. I should have mentioned this earlier, but today I attempted to change to another server without disconnecting, and it didn’t work. Only a complete disconnect and reconnect resolved it. Of course, I’m currently downloading Linux ISO files.