Air VPN has port forwarding, been using them for years.
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cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de 3 weeks agoThere aren’t many VPN providers that have port forwarding and allow P2P. Proton is about the only choice if you want to seed.
theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
hisao@ani.social 2 weeks ago
Early this month my Proton subscription ended. Instead of paying for one year more I decided to rent a VPS for 20$ per year (my Proton subscription costs 80$ per year now). It took 4 hours to setup wireguard server, configure port forwarding and update my clientside stuff accordingly. So far I’ve transferred 1.7 TB of data through this VPS (in a bit less than 2 weeks). It might be slightly slower than some Proton VPN servers, but it’s still very fast and decent enough for me. It’s easier than it seems and you get much lower prices, decent speeds, and more flexibility. You need to be a bit careful with VPS selection though: country where it’s hosted, their bandwidth and hardware.
AndiHutch@lemmy.zip 2 weeks ago
Do you mind sharing what company and country you when with for the VPS and why?
hisao@ani.social 2 weeks ago
I think it would be enough to say that I looked for a server with a good bandwidth in torrent-neutral countries not too far away from me.
Plenty of good deals here: lowendtalk.com/categories/offers
ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net 3 weeks ago
Unless something has changed, I believe Windscribe also allows port forwarding.
AirVPN does as well, but as they are based in Italy, I think they may have to comply with the new Italian VPN anti-piracy law enacted there.
goatinspace@feddit.org 3 weeks ago
Windscribe quality declined