Didn't try streaming since they're open about not being oriented to it and I torrent everything anyways.Īlso worth mentioning is that they seem to be a super transparent company. Ping when gaming was usually between 50-100ms which did yield a bit of lag but manageable. ![]() Speeds were better with Wireguard as they usually are but OpenVPN was fine too, all in all around 20-30% loss. I wasn't able to try out split tunneling or multi-hop like I mentioned, but I was immediately pleasantly surprised with all the apps being open source and all the servers being self-hosted and supporting P2P. If we do find one more person to share the sub with, I think we still might go for the 2-year "Pro" plan, because I am happy with the actual performance of the VPN. Even Mullvad which seems like their closest competitor is cheaper in most cases. That seems expensive considering there are only around 70 servers. With the "Pro" plan you get the port forwarding and multi-hop plus 7 devices, and pay $160 for 2 years with around $6.5 a month. ![]() With the "Standard" plan you get the 2 devices, no port forwarding or multi-hop, and pay $100 for 2 years which is around $4 a month. Which brings me to my next point about the service being quite pricey. That wasn't the best impression to start off with but I've since seen on their site that they do offer 7 devices with the "Pro" plan. ![]() Asked him to try it out for a few days which proved to be a bit of a hassle since the "Standard" plan apparently only allows 2 devices. Now I know why though, they don't seem to do a lot of marketing, don't have an affiliate program or anything, so makes sense for them to not be included on all the usual VPN lists. Had never heard of this VPN before a gaming buddy said that's what he's using. Felt like sharing a few thoughts that are my first impression of IVPN.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |