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Express VPN v Nighthawk MR5100
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Express VPN v Nighthawk MR5100
Whilst it doesn't come up in the model numbers (which is perplexing) I have a Netgear Nighthawk (M5) 5G Telstra MR5100 Mobile Router.
It is running fine until I run Express VPN which then seems to make my internet drop out. Just wondering if there are any answers out there in the community that may be of assisitance.
The PC is connected via ethernet from the router.
Cheers
Gary (Australia)
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Re: Express VPN v Nighthawk MR5100
@SpazzJ wrote:
Whilst it doesn't come up in the model numbers (which is perplexing) I have a Netgear Nighthawk (M5) 5G Telstra MR5100 Mobile Router.
Probably because this device is a Telstra product, just Netgear made? Probably because this is the US forum? No, just joking- Netgear has some back log in adding product tags due to some SaaS limitations. Either way, to my knowledge all Telstra M5
@SpazzJ wrote:
It is running fine until I run Express VPN which then seems to make my internet drop out. Just wondering if there are any answers out there in the community that may be of assisitance.
Very vague. When you launch the Express VPN on your computer (for whatever reason - have something to hide from your mobile provider or from the government downunder?) by default all "Internet" traffic for this computer does flow over the Express VPN infrastructure. Does launching the Express VPN on the Ethernet connected computer kill the Internet also for other Ethernet or WiFi connected devices? Or does Express VPN not properly establish the VPN connection? Or does the Express VPN simply not pass data for whatever reason?
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Re: Express VPN v Nighthawk MR5100
Running my VPN:
Hiding something from my provider or my govt....sure thing.....I dont want them tracking my downloads...lol.
Cheers for the reply
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