

I've been using torguard primarily for BitTorrent the whole time (even prior to the user via the security gateway) without any issues and always with great download speeds.

Running everything through the security gateway, you can specify which devices you want over the vpn or not, and set a killswitch firewall rule to cut off your connection if the vpn goes down if that is important for your use case. I have since acquired a Netgate 1100 pfSense+ Security Gateway, and configured failover torguard VPNs to the 3 closest torguard sites as wireguard VPNs on the security gateway (Torguard has a tools page in the member's area that will generate configuration details to use for router/gateway vpn configuration). I had to manually reconfigure the client at that point as the switchover from OpenVPN to wireguard protocols broke my connection, though after that all was well again. They recently upgraded all their vpn servers to wireguard based service. I had previously been using on per device using the available tg vpn clients (in my case Linux & android). UPLOAD Mbps 10.79 (running atop Comcast cable broad. Lauren 10.0 /10 Have been with them for several years, love their service
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Express does, however, work well for Netflix, while TorGuard threw in the towel some time ago when they took their Netflix server offline and announced that they would not be providing a new one. One point in TorGuard’s favor is the number of simultaneous connections allowed: 5 in comparison to Express’ 3. TorGuard, while it does have a healthy country and server count, cannot compete with ExpressVPN’s wealth of countries offered and number of servers within those countries. This is where the similarities end, and where the contrasts begin Express is based out of the British Virgin Islands (also home to IPVanish), putting them out of the reach of the data retention laws that companies like, say, TorGuard, are subject to because they are based in the US. Let’s start with the similarities between ExpressVPN and TorGuard: They both use the very secure AES-256 encryption (or 128-bit if desired, for a faster but less-secure connection), both have native apps for every commonly used platform, they both have a kill-switch feature, both have 24-hr chat support features. The rankings we publish may take into consideration the affiliate commissions we earn for purchases through links on our website.
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