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The best VPN just went on sale: Here’s why you need it NordVPN has the best VPN deal you can shop today - SAVE $225! If you wish to, you may contact support on the link we provided in our first reply: select either Chat or Email, fill in Application malfunction, Other template support *will* request logs, traces & other data.Without knowing which other VPN you’re referring to, we assume that’s an observation, not a question.You’d need to seek advice from TP-Link Technical support or their community.Are there errors - refer Read before you create a new topic!.Was the VPN that *did* work with the original router, Kaspersky VPN?.KVPN seems to have a lot fewer options on the client side than other VPN services I’ve used - there really doesn’t seem to be anything I can configure on the client.Application side, it’s failing to connect on both win10 and android, so seems like a problem with my router (router is TP-Link Archer VR2100).Are there other settings I need to enable on the router to get the VPN connection working PPTP/L2TP/IPSec pass-through options are all enabled on the router.Purchased new router, now VPN doesn't work.VPN application used to work with different router.
