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o/ dr|z3d - it was a real PITA to re-install protonVPN on Arch (many missing dependencies) from their AUR, but I did transition to an X router. Still horrible connectivity problems between that VPN and when running tor as a concurrent service. If you have ideas. please let me know
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has anybody else seen their router performance (in terms of bandwidth in/out) go significantly down in 2.2.0?
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I wonder if something is wrong or if this is part of the design of 2.2.0... to better distribute the load across the routers in the network
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uop23ip_: you also experienced a signifciant decrease in bandwidth usage when you upgraded?
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uop23ip_: I'm having the same problem. I actually just mentioned it right before you brought it up on #i2p. When I upgraded to 2.2.0 I saw a significant (70%) reduction in bandwidth usage.
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It's unexpected. But some people have suggested this is the purpose of the 2.2.0 upgrade... to better spread the load across routers
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dragonheart: did anybody figure it out?