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Q: I need a new VPN

Mine no longer connects. 

Any suggestions would be appreciated.   Should be one that can work with both windows and iPad. 

Thanks. 

9 years 46 weeks ago in  Web & Technology - China

 
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I almost forgot...  I know we are all paranoid about exposing good VPNs in public, so PM me the info.

tomcatflyer:

I have the same problem. If you get any good answers would you also pm me. 

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I haven't even got a VPN.  Wouldn't know what to do with one.  What are they good for?

Don't have a computer phone either and I'm told I'm the only person in China who hasn't.

Because of this, people who know me think I must be the most "boring" (bored) poor bastard in the world. 

What I pine for is a real newspaper.  I bought a couple of them back with me when I returned from a quick trip out of here last week but I know that once I've read them, they're read.  This prospect rather depresses me.

And I'm not a member of any club.

 

 

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i dont know for apple products but for android this one working perfect    fqrouter2

Spiderboenz:

Maybe you skipped the lessons on reading comprehension in school. Windows or Mac. I did not mention Android at all. PM= Private Message. This is a monitored website, so don't be too suprised if fqrouter2 is disabled within the next few weeks.

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