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  1. 12 hours ago, Jingthing said:

    Yes. 

    Though he did ask for additional charges of resisting arrest, etc. although even that is murky because the attempted arrest was not in compliance with Atlanta police rules. 

    But he certainly did not ask to be shot dead in the back and then kicked. 

    The murdering cop asked to have the book thrown at him and his wish was granted. 

    What is non-compliant about arresting someone for DUI?

  2. 3 hours ago, DUS said:

     

    What is your experience with Torguard?

    Thank you for sharing your view on these questions.

    Used TG on and off for about 5 years and overall, I feel they are a very stable and reliable vpn service not to mention one of the fastest I have used, as fast or faster than ExpressVPN but much more affordable in terms of cost and options available. I just conducted some speed tests using torguard wireguard from BKK to Toronto, NY, NL, and UK and all speeds in excess of 400/500Mbps to Europe and approx. 450Mbps to CAN/USA servers. My ISP provides 500/500 fiber service.

     

    Their residential IP’s are fit for purpose performing flawlessly for circumventing geo-blocked streaming services. Their desktop apps are simple to setup and use with great support section including setup guides and also a user forum. They offer IKEv2 and wireguard now.

    Being headquartered in Florida they fall under 5 Eyes but I could care less about that.

    PureVPN had some good features but WAY TOO SLOOOOWWW when I tested it. U should try TG, its VERY affordable with a 50% discount for any/all subscriptions. You won't be disappointed.

     

    Speedtest by Ookla
     Server: Jump Networks Ltd - London (id = 24640)
     ISP: Digital Ocean
     Latency:   194.18 ms   (0.13 ms jitter)
     Download:   533.42 Mbps (data used: 772.1 MB)                               
      Upload:   249.65 Mbps (data used: 406.0 MB)                               
      Packet Loss:     0.0%
     Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/a303823c-06f6-43df-80e5-4384a16c19f8

     

     

     

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  3. 19 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

    A matter of interest; just who in US is developing 6G. On record, I know that Hua Wei and NTT DoCoMo are developing 6G and probably Oulu in Finland. Can you name the corporation/s.

    Who mentioned "corporations", except you. FYI, afaik (correct me if incorrect), Oulu is a university and Finnish constituency.

     

    AND....the current state of 6G development (Core 6G Technologies) in US is ....r u ready...is
    "Leading North American ICT companies"

     

    I let you have the honors of naming some after you conclude your research.

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  4. 5 hours ago, Kasset Tak said:

    US will never see 5G and possible not 6G and 7G mobile phones either...
    Huawei alone has put more money in to R&D for 5G than all American tech companies put together, and that's why Huawei also has more essential patents for 5G than all American tech companies. That's why US is trying everything they can to stop Huawei and the Chinese technology wave that is hitting them... after 20-30 years of outsourcing everything to China?!

    You know NOT what you are talking about, and what does this have to do with extradition hearing in Vanc. Canada?

     

    Even S Korea has surpassed CN in 5G rollout/infrastructure.

     

    5G-USA~https://www.t-mobile.com/devices/5g-phones

    US has started 6G design, with deployment not before 2030.

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  5. On 6/10/2020 at 11:53 PM, EVENKEEL said:

    This old man thing looked so staged. I wonder why someone was taping this old man as he was walking. Am I the only one who thinks this? Watch as he approaches the cops grabbing at their belts and one at his gun. He was asking for a response, as stated before he hit his head harder than anticipated. Good job old man.

    I think he "helped" himself fall, the whole thing looks hoakie. The cop was carrying the baton at waist level and this position and the very slight motion he exerted and very close proximity seems unlikely to cause this gezzer to "two-step" backwards in that fashion.

    However, bleeding out of the ear may indicate a cracked head I believe. Notice how he was waving his mobile device near the cops radios, up to no good!

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  6. 9 hours ago, torturedsole said:

    I'm quite certain ExpressVPN will add more configurations in due course but, overall, I'm pleased with the results of the purchase and I found the router's performance got better after a few weeks of bedding down.  

    I would like to try the Linksys WRT AC3200, it comes highly rated. How well does it manage OpenVPN cipher/encryption? How are the speeds using OpenVPN?

  7. 8 hours ago, torturedsole said:

    A lot of sellers are preloading the ExpressVPN router app for a significant increase to the cost of the Linksys router.  Don't be fooled as it's very easy to load the app.  The updates are very easy to install as well.  

     

    Oh yeah ok, who sells these routers flashed with ExpressVPN app? Are you referring to "flashrouters", or are there others selling these pre-flashed routers? I cannot find these sellers?

  8. 9 minutes ago, Nemises said:


    ExpressVPN currently costs $US100.00 per year based on their cheapest monthly plan of $8.32

     

    Waste of a 100 bucks. Many others just as good for a fraction of that price...or free. 
     

    Can confirm ExpressVPN IP addresses are blacklisted on some TV networks. 
     

    what can you recommend that costs a fraction of the price?

  9. 1 hour ago, RocketDog said:

     I raved about it so many times on these forums that I've been accused of getting paid for it. The only drawbck from using the router approach is that you can't choose different host countries for each device like you can if using the app for each device.

     

     

    If I understand you correctly about being limited to one (1) vpn server connection on the ExpressVPN app, you can connect 5 OpenVPN servers simultaneously on the Asus OpenVPN Client. That way you could have 5 different countries/locations all connected and running. And, you can use "policy routing" as well so you set your devices to connect to the vpn or the WAN (ISP) so all your LAN devices bypass vpn.

     

    Scrap the expressVPN app, its too restrictive and I find much better performance w/o it. Setup your OpenVPN on the Asus VPN Client, you will prefer this method I am certain.

  10. 25 minutes ago, sanuk711 said:

    This FireFox -- Mozilla , last years figures--over 300 million users, not some basement set up. You would rather trust your internet provider service (ISP) Who is that.

     

    https://www.fastcompany.com/90174010/bye-chrome-why-im-switching-to-firefox-and-you-should-too

    Its like the vpn is included in the browser itself?

    I made use of this guide when setting up firefox.

    https://www.privacytools.io/browsers/#about_config

  11. 18 minutes ago, sanuk711 said:

    How about free..............FireFox has VPN for free......works fine, but why bother when your in Thailand----I use it in other countries, but never bother to use here.

    free vpn = RISK, huge amount of risk. Not worth it. I would rather trust my ISP with my data than some hacker in his mother's basement.

    Nothing is every really "free".

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