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- mr__edExplorerHer's another thought. There are several browsers that have built-in VPN's, such as Comodo Dragon, Opera and Yandex. I've used all three. If you're up to experimenting, you can try one of them and compare with your present VPN. See if the same problem arises. I know for sure that I've accessed RV.net using all three without a problem. Perhaps you can dedicate one of those browsers for times you wish to get on this forum and use your regular VPN elsewhere. In effect, you'll still be using a VPN when you're visiting this forum.
- mr__edExplorer
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
I use PIA VPN. As long as I connect within the US I don't have any problems.
My Tunnel bear VPN often connects through Canada (Toronto) and sometimes Mexico. No problems on this forum or anywhere else. - mr__edExplorerI'm using Tunnel Bear VPN right now. No problem!
- whjcoExplorerMy VPN is through Fortinet and I have no problems.
- NMDriverExplorerThanks for responses. I will disconnect VPN if I want to get on here.
- joebedfordNomad III'm using Opera browser's built in VPN without problem.
- valhalla360NavigatorNo VPN but I can't access the site when overseas. They do seem to have some sort of block in place based on IP location.
- folivierExplorerI'm a moderator on a different forum and we can and do limit access from some countries that are known for hosting spammers.
Try changing the hosting country for your VPN if possible. - Mortimer_BrewstExplorer III use PIA VPN. As long as I connect within the US I don't have any problems.
- ktmrfsExplorer IImy vpn isn't giving any issues with this board.
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