

I'm thinking maybe SurfShark doesn't allow two connections from the same device since the username and password are the same? Just a thought. VPN Unlimited uses TLS Authorization without a username or password. SurfShark uses TLS Authorization with username and password, and "Username and Password Auth. One thing I did notice for sure was when I import the ovpn file for SurfShark, they seem to use different authentication that VPN Unlimited. I can post screenshots of configurations and system logs here if needed. I was considering ExpressVPN but their pricing and their 5 device limit turned me off.Īny one here have experience with SurfShark? I'm liking the faster speeds, but if I can't have two VPN clients connect at the same time then I'll be very disappointed. I went with them because they are getting a lot of attention and great reviews with good pricing. I wanted to come here and see if anyone has experience with SurfShark. He was asking me if I had tried TCP instead of UDP, and if I had tried different protocols. I went to SurfShark support through Livechat and the guy was telling me that it should work. If I try and start the second one, it never gets an IP address. If one profile is on, I get a public IP from the VPN server and everything works. I created one profile for Tampa (Kill-switch on) and one for Miami (kill-switch off). I can't have two VPN client tunnels running at the same time with SurfShark. Plus, I think SurfShark allows P2P traffic on all of it's servers.

Running speed tests I am getting drastically faster speeds with SurfShark when compared to VPN Unlimited. I just purchased SurfShark today (30 day money back guarantee so hopefully I can figure this out before then or else I might cancel). The speeds of the VPN are about 10% or lower my actual wired Internet speed. I get an IP from both VPNs and my devices routed through each one generally have no issues.

Both of these VPNs can be on and active at the same time. Just turn it on once and feel perfectly safe whether you’re browsing in Lagos or Abuja. So, if you get a VPN, get Surfshark as it has this feature. The VPN kill-switch is set to 'OFF' for this profile. Your Nigerian IP address could be disclosed when a VPN suddenly disconnects. I have a second profile that uses a different server, for devices like my smart TVs and Nest Thermostat. I have VPN Kill-switch 'ON' for this profile. So I have a VPN client profile set up to use that server, and I have several LAN clients set to route through that VPN. They only have one US-based server that allows torrents, in San Francisco. The performance is below what I'd like, but for $30 for lifetime subscription I can't complain. I got a lifetime subscription for like $30 on StackSocial one time. So for about 3 years now I have been using a VPN called VPN Unlimited.
