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<blockquote data-quote="n8chavez" data-source="post: 957945" data-attributes="member: 90863"><p>So, I found out something I don't like about VyprVPN. Every time I restart my computer VyprVPN deletes and recreates the tap adapters in uses. That's not going to work for me because I have adapters set to both public and private type in Windows 10; VyprVPN is set to private and everything else is set to public. Using firewall rules, certain apps are only allowed to connect to a private network type. This acts as a safety net to the VyprVPN killswitch. I can't use a block by connection type with VyprVPN. </p><p></p><p>Thought maybe that might be of use to someone. I'll try WeVPN next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n8chavez, post: 957945, member: 90863"] So, I found out something I don't like about VyprVPN. Every time I restart my computer VyprVPN deletes and recreates the tap adapters in uses. That's not going to work for me because I have adapters set to both public and private type in Windows 10; VyprVPN is set to private and everything else is set to public. Using firewall rules, certain apps are only allowed to connect to a private network type. This acts as a safety net to the VyprVPN killswitch. I can't use a block by connection type with VyprVPN. Thought maybe that might be of use to someone. I'll try WeVPN next. [/QUOTE]
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