In the meantime, your other ongoing online activities (like Skype / Slack calls, streaming, gaming) will continue to work via the cellular connection, protected by Speedify.Speedify will show you a notification asking you if you want to login.When you join a WiFi hotspot with a login page, Speedify’s captive portal assist takes over: It's just once you leave the mainstream devices PIA just don't want to spend the time or money to make the app stable.Unlike PIA VPN, Speedify can make the difference between a direct Internet connection and one that requires a login page. I've used this for many years on my old Windows 7 (until they dropped the support due to Win7 being outdated), several versions of Linux and two flagship Samsung phones. I know this sounds like PIA VPN might not be the best choice due to app support. And if your chosen server decides it doesn't want to play due to an internal fault, you'll be without your VPN unless you manually change the settings for another server. The biggest issue with this is the headache it will cause you getting it to work. But that requires manually setting up the VPN within android or installing an app that will allow you to manually set up a VPN connection. There is another way to use PIA VPN without the app. I Always check it with speed test to make sure it started. Never trust the app to start up on boot or auto connect. it said I was connected to Norway again but speed test showed my manually selected UK server. That might be an auto disconnect from the server due to no use, or the app spat it's dummy ouit, again.Įither way I entered the app hit the connect button and it worked. I did get one issue when the box was left on standby for most of the day and the VPN failed to connect. I always select start on boot, connect on start and connect after update. or the app is so screwed up it doesn't know whats up, down, left or right. I don't allow Speed test access to my location. When I checked the connected server using Speed test it was on my preferred server but used a server in Norway (the Automatic selected server country) to run the speed test. Once you're back in the app it should connect up but will show the Automatic Setting ticked. Press the home button on the remote and power button once on the android start screen, etc. The app would always crash at this point. Go to your preferred server and select it. Disconnect the VPN connection (icon turns red). When trying to change from the Automatic server selection the app always crashed. Probably due to the processors or chinese butchery of the os. This was also an issue with my X96 max +. I have been unable to select the Wireguard option. When you go back into the PIA app you will be logged in and it will take you straight to the main app page. Press the home button on the remote and power button once on the android start screen, etc If after entering your login details the connection hangs when it should take you to the main app screen. DO NOT CLEAR THE CACHE OR DATA from the app. put the box in to standby (power button). If at any time the app crashes, and it will, you will need to exit via the home button on the remote. That's hidden deep in the android setting menus somewhere. That needs the battery monitoring option to be turned off for the app (even though there's no battery in the box to monitor). My bigger issues came with my new box (H96 8/128GB RK3566) that runs Android 11 and the new PIA app.įirst off the app wouldn't open. Always check with speed test or another test app. It also had a habit of not starting/connecting on boot/startup. If you get a VPN IP address at the bottom of the display, you're connected even if the icon is orange.Ī simple way to check is to use Speed test by Ookla. Goes green (connected) them turns orange (trying to connect to server) and just hangs there. On my X96 max+ (possibly a max +2) the biggest issue was on the connection. It might save your sanity.įirst off, it will work. I'm hoping to share my struggles so anyone who uses this worthy service and tries to install the app on a box. But outside of that small sphere of existence you're in for a headache. It's fine if you're using a mainstream device (Windows, Linux and major android phones from Samsung, etc). The PIA VPN (Private Internet Access VPN) app is known to be buggy, very buggy.
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