Speed is great, very stable and I could even play games on my VM without lag. If I'm working from home or anywhere else and I need to access our internal documentation system, or our intranet or any other work resource, I would just use my VPN to do it. I had my VPN server running in my VM on my work PC. You can connect to your VPN server even if it's behind a firewall. It also does UDP hole punching, which is how apps like Teamviewer work. You can set up hubs as VPN relays as well (think of it like using a jumpbox). There are a lot of settings and it can be quite confusing, but their documentation is not bad. I've used them before, specifically SoftEther VPN. VPN Gate is a child project of SoftEther Project.' The site says 'Visit our another VPN project, "SoftEther Project". Support information freedom and help people from where information is restricted by authorities. You can simply use their public VPN service as a client or join to set up your VPN server and help people who need free access to online information without authority's restrictions and censorship. Available for Windows, Mac and, iPhone/iPad and Android. This site provides free VPN service from volunteer servers for free access to the counties where volunteer servers are set up. I constantly see VPN servers from Japan, USA and South Korea up and running. I've known this free public service for a while and occasionally use it when I need Japanese ip address access to some Japanese sites where georestriction is in place. ![]() ![]() VPN Gate ia an academic experiment project at National University of Tsukuba, Japan. "Free Access to World Knowledge Beyond Government's Firewall."
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