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Working for meI have never seen this before. Anyone else having issues?
After a reboot it appears to be working just fine now.
Ever since I upgraded to 1809, VPN has been broken for me. I just can't get it to work properly, IKEv2 is completely broken. Microsoft probably knows that.
That's the only thing wrong with it. I researched it and people said that Intel needs to update their Wifi drivers. And it's true. The drivers on their website are all for 1803. I remember having the same issue with 1803 when it was new. I will just wait for the new drivers.Better revert it back to 1803.
Then, this will not be a good news for Windscribe and its users. Mind you, the vendor just pushed very hard, i mean very very hard to enlist lifetime subscribers.That's the only thing wrong with it. I researched it and people said that Intel needs to update their Wifi drivers. And it's true. The drivers on their website are all for 1803. I remember having the same issue with 1803 when it was new. I will just wait for the new drivers.
Only IKEv2 is broken. OpenVPN via UDP and TCP work fine which is the default. But IKEv2 is incredible, the speed and ping of nearby servers is almost like my regular Internet connection and connections are stable. Microsoft is even struggling to make it work on 1803. There's nothing we can do until Intel updates the drivers.Then, this will not be a good news for Windscribe and its users. Mind you, the vendor just pushed very hard, i mean very very hard to enlist lifetime subscribers.
I'm having hard time as well to keep connection running with inbuilt Ikev2 in 1809 and config from windscribe, had same problems in 1803 as well. Definately not servers fault, because works perfectly with strongswan on android. Tried up till now almost every possible solution on Win.Only IKEv2 is broken. OpenVPN via UDP and TCP work fine which is the default. But IKEv2 is incredible, the speed and ping of nearby servers is almost like my regular Internet connection and connections are stable. Microsoft is even struggling to make it work on 1803. There's nothing we can do until Intel updates the drivers.