ho ho ho.. haha it not like a big one... but just small one... hope it can be on.. n now still try to get some new server to rent
At home, you can set up your VPN through your router, which takes slightly more steps but means that any devices connected to your router won’t need individual configuration; it can also slow down all traffic that goes through. However, for this article, we’re going to concentrate on VPN apps that you can load on your laptop or phone, so that you can use the internet safely away from your home base. SETTING UP A VPN IN WINDOWS 10 The first step is to create a VPN profile which you’ll fill this out with details from your particular VPN service. Click on the Windows button, then head into Settings > Network & Internet > VPN. Click on Add a VPN connection. In the fields on the page, select Windows (built-in) for your VPN provider. Give your VPN a name under Connection name. Enter the server name or address, the VPN type, and the type of sign-in info. Add a user name and password for extra security (this is optional, but recommended). You can choose to have the computer remember your sign-in info. Click Save To connect to your VPN, go back to Settings > Network & Internet > VPN. Click on your VPN name. If you want, at this point you can select Advanced Options to edit the connection properties, clear your sign-in info, or set up a VPN proxy. Select Connect and enter a password if you’ve set one. Hope this helps.