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One word: VPN. 

I would never consider using the web without one. I still fail to understand why anybody would live without one for a lousy ~10$/month.

 

I've had ExpressVPN for nearly 7 years now and it's just keep getting better. It's installed on my router so ALL my home traffic goes through it seamlessly. 

 

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1 minute ago, RocketDog said:

One word: VPN. 

I would never consider using the web without one. I still fail to understand why anybody would live without one for a lousy ~10$/month.

 

I've had ExpressVPN for nearly 7 years now and it's just keep getting better. It's installed on my router so ALL my home traffic goes through it seamlessly. 

 

Nice one.

 

Can you please explain, how you get this on the router?

I used it on my laptop.

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6 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

Can you please explain, how you get this on the router?

I used it on my laptop.

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You should really start a thread in the IT/computers forum if you want sensible responses.

 

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39 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

Nice one.

 

Can you please explain, how you get this on the router?

I used it on my laptop.

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Sure. You can put their app in up to 5 devices for the same price.

 

Also you can download a binary image file for select routers, but not all. There is extensive info and even video on their website on how to install it. Actually it's very simple and takes literally 5 minutes ; I recently even updated mine after having it installed for over a year. Their tech staff will spend hours on the phone with you if necessary ; I know since I've done it. Keep in mind that you can't install it on your ISP supplied router. 

 

I still open their app on my phone if I leave home for long. 

 

Go to their website and check the routers it supports. You can also purchase one from them already altered at a very nominal markup. I greatly prefer Asus routers and bought one on the Asus flagship store on Lazada. Installation of the image was trivial. A couple of mouse clicks. This router has an incredible range and covers everywhere on my 1 rai property. 

 

Feel free to PM me if you have questions. 

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Just now, DrTuner said:

Some block. Using google's DNS and https works fine.

 

At least they are not doing deep packet inspection with a https man-in-the-middle attack... yet.

I think they lack collective neurons to do that.

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7 minutes ago, faraday said:

Which Asus router do you have?

 

@RocketDog

 

And what on earth is a binary image file?

AC-68U. Very nice and powerful router with tons of configurable features if you want to use them; you can just let them all default and be happy though. If you buy from on Lazada be sure to use their flagship store as there are several Chinese fakes on Lazada too. I verified their store directly with Asus before I bought it. Shipping was very fast and free. 

 

The binary image is just a standard file that you download for free from ExpressVPN for the particular router. Then just type in the IP address of the router, log in with the default passwords admin/admin and click the button to upload the file. Browse to the file and click it, the rest is automagic . Again, their help desk will guide you through the entire process on the phone. It seems daunting at first but you really don't have to know รhit to do it. 

 

A VPN is one of the best gifts you can give yourself. ExpressVPN just happens to be one of the very best available. Read any of several selection guides for it and others. I happily pay $110/yr for mine. They own and staff their own server farms in over 26 countries and use rotating IP addresses to make you completely untraceable. 

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And I actually thought that Thailand was the hub of porn? Or do I mix this up now with those other countless hub plans all those super brains at the helm of good old Siam "mulled" since 1998 when Thailand was to become the "hub of the internet", or did it, or...??? I'm confused now, sorry...

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