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What are the differences between VPN protocols?
PPTP
Wide range OS compatible and easy to use (Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, routers, phones etc.)
128 bit MPPE encryption & MS-CHAPv2 authentication
Suitable for VoIP
Good speed and stability
Easy to block / restrict
Often troubles with router / modem / wireless device passthrough
L2TP over IPSec
Some IPSec compatibility issues (doesn't work well on Windows XP
and Linux)
Strong AES 128bit & AES 256bit encryption provided by IPSec
Suitable for VoIP
Good speed and stability
Easy to block / restrict
Often troubles with Firewall / NAT passthrough of IPSec
Often troubles with router / modem / wireless device passthrough
SSTP
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Windows 7 and later Windows systems only
Mostly works when the other protocols are blocked
Strong encryption provided by the TLS/SSL layer (same as HTTPS)
Not suitable for VoIP as it use the TCP connection
Lower speed and stability
Very hard to detect the tunnel and hard to block or restrict
We provide it on multiple TCP ports:
443 (HTTPS)
465 (SMTPS)
563 (NNTPS)
636 (LDAPS)
989 (FTPS data)
990 (FTPS control)
993 (IMAPS)
495 (POP3S)
80 (HTTP)
OpenVPN
Compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, some routers
Not so easy to setup
Mostly works when the other protocols are blocked
Strong encryption provided by the TLS/SSL layer, AES 256 bit
encryption
Not suitable for VoIP as it use the TCP connection
Lower speed and stability
Not so easy to detect the tunnel and block it .
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