Buffered VPN examination

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Buffered VPN examination -

Buffered VPN start our examination noting that they are relatively new supplier in the VPN space. While in Budapest in 2014, an international group of friends (a Hungarian, an American and an Englishman) has decided to launch a VPN service to help users every day to regain their privacy on the Internet, improve their security online, free of arbitrary geographical constraints and overcome the restrictive firewalls. Thus was born buffered VPN. Based in Budapest, Hungary, they are not under the influence of the US or the UK, but in the Hungarian court and the European Union have given the laws on the privacy of individuals.

Their service supports OpenVPN protocol because they believe it is the safest and the best VPN protocol. Therefore, they do not provide support for either the PPTP or L2TP / IPsec protocols.

Prices and Specials

So what do you get when you subscribe to Buffered VPN? They have a network that consists of servers in 28 different countries around the world. You can use their service on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS and Android platforms. They have a custom client software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux that will help you configure and use their service. Buffered VPN provides faster speeds, use of unlimited bandwidth, unlimited server changes, and five concurrent connections from all over the world.

Buffered VPN pricing structure is similar to many others in the industry. They offer three different packages for their VPN service. These packages are discounted on the basis of length of service and include one month, six months and 12 months. Their prices start at $ 12.99 for a month of service. You can get six months of service for $ 59.54 or $ 9.99 per month service. Finally, if you subscribe for one year of service, the price is just $ 99.00 or just $ 8.25 per month.

Buffered VPN offers two ways to pay for your subscription. You can pay by credit card using either VISA, MasterCard or Discover. Credit card transactions are processed by Braintree, a PCI DSS Validated Provider Level 1 so you can be sure that your personal financial information is always secure. You can also pay using your PayPal account with just your first and last name.

Risk Free Trial Period

Bufferered does not offer a free trial, but they know you want to try their great service to you. Therefore, they offer all new subscribers of the money back guarantee of 30 days. If for any reason, technical or otherwise, you are not completely satisfied with their service in the first 30 days of original payment, they will refund your subscription fees. There are certain conditions imposed on their guarantee. You can not have exceeded 100 sessions and / or 10GB of bandwidth used during this period. We are not fans of the conditions placed on the back guarantees, but the conditions of Buffered VPN are more reasonable than some. However, be aware that these conditions exist and must be taken into account while testing their service.

Buffered Network VPN

Buffered VPN service includes access to multiple high-speed servers in 28 different countries throughout the world. They have servers on most major continents except Africa and South America. The countries they have servers are:

  • Asia
    • India, Israel; Korea; Republic of Russian Federation; Singapore
  • Europe
    • Austria; Belgium; Denmark; Finland; La France; Germany; Iceland; Ireland; Italy; Liechtenstein; Luxembourg; Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Spain; Sweden; Swiss; Ukraine; UK
  • North America
    • Canada; Mexico; United States
  • Oceania
    • Australia

Although Buffered VPN n ' Africa has not servers, they have servers in Spain, Italy and India, which are nearby. Similarly, they have no servers in South America, but they have servers close to Mexico. So as you can see Buffered high speed VPN server can be reached from anywhere with Internet access. Their network uses shared IP address to help anonymize their users.

Their VPN service supports connections using the OpenVPN protocol. To make it easy for their users to configure and use their service, they provide for their customers Linux users of Windows, Mac OS X, and. Users of iOS and Android platforms will install OpenVPN for Android OpenVPN Connect or their respective stores and download OpenVPN configuration files from the dashboard site Buffered VPN.

Privacy and Security

Buffered VPN is based in Budapest, Hungary. It is far from the influence of the US and British authorities. They have a privacy policy No Log when it comes to their users use habits; that is to say. the calls they make, emails they send, the sites they visit, etc. Their TOS, it is clear that they keep some records metadata necessary for the operation of their service. In their own words:

We store and process the following information about you:

  • Your registration data and login data
  • We also keep the number of. data transmitted during the connection.
  • We do not as a matter of practice to store private information on ordinary activities of each user on our network, such as e-mails, chats, VoIP calls, web sites visited, etc. .
  • We store information about the duration of the connection, but never information about what the user at login.
  • We store and process this data usually for 30 days calculated from the last use of our services or termination of this agreement. Because of tax laws, we are obliged to store your name and address.
  • We store and process these data for the purposes of this agreement and do not pass your data to third parties, except in our own data processors for technical reasons. We will not intentionally disclose any private electronic communication or customer information, except as required by Hungarian law.

By using our site you consent to such processing and you confirm that all data provided by you is accurate and not misleading.

As you can see in the above description, they retain some meta information about the total use and connection time for a period of about 30 days. This allows them to perform daily operations for the service and provide their users an optimal experience while using it.

Regarding the security of your data and privacy online, Buffered VPN has you covered. They say they support the OpenVPN protocol on their service, because it is more secure than PPTP or L2TP / IPsec. It is also a very versatile protocol that now has support for most types of devices. Their service supports OpenVPN on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, and Android platforms. It can also be run on DD-WRT and Tomato routers. This way, all of your traffic on all your devices connected to your VPN enabled router will be encrypted and protected by the VPN service.

Buffered VPN uses Blowfish CBC 128-bit to encrypt all your data while connected to their service. Authentication data is HMAC SHA1 0 bits. The initial handshake and subsequent transfer of encryption between server and client is TLSv1 / SSLv3 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA 2048 bit RSA. This means all your online transactions are encrypted and secure against prying eyes, now and in the future while using the Buffered VPN service.

Hands-On Testing

We supplement our Buffered VPN examination with hands on testing of their new beta client software to see how easy it is to configure and use, as well as test its overall performance. I would start by saying that Buffered did well in our speed test. Buffered VPN has a custom client software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. They also just released new betas for Windows and Mac OS X. They provide step by step guides for configuring their service with OpenVPN protocol for iOS and Android devices. They also have guides to configure DD-WRT and Tomato routers for OpenVPN to use their service.

Log from Windows

Now let us take a look at the new custom beta client for Windows that will allow you to connect to a server in the VPN network Buffered using the OpenVPN protocol. We were given special access to examine this new beta. Once you have downloaded the Windows client installation file from their website, you will need to execute to start the installation process. The installation begins with the welcome screen below left. Then clicking on the screen to see the EULA that you must accept and then click Next. You will see a few more screens setup and configuration, and client installation will start. Once installation is complete, you will see a screen like the one shown on the right below. When you click Finish on this screen, the Windows client will launch.

You will see the login screen is shown below left. Enter your login credentials (username and password) and click on the green button connection. This will bring up the main Buffered VPN connection screen (bottom right) where you can choose the country you want to connect. The countries of the server list is in alphabetical order. If you can not connect for some reason, you can click on the need help link on the bottom right of the login screen that will pop up a window need help as shown in the central image below. This window contains two links to help you with connection problems. For general questions, select the link to the support page. If you have forgotten your password, click on how to retrieve it. This is a nice feature to help people with connection problems. You can also sign up for an account from the login screen if you do not have yet.

Another interesting feature that the customer has Buffered VPN is that it allows you to select your favorite country to connect and moves up the list so that you can easily see them. The picture below left shows the four countries selected as favorites: Great Britain, Mexico, Singapore, and the east coast of the United States. Just right-click on the gray star next to the country in the list of servers you want to make a favorite and it will immediately move to the list of favorites. This is shown in the center and the right image below. All favorites appear with yellow stars beside them.

Connecting to a Buffered VPN server is as easy as clicking the country you want to connect. This process is illustrated by the three screen shots below. The left image shows the offline client. Selecting the East Coast results via login screen. The last right image shows what the customer looks like both a successful connection has been established. Once you have connected to the VPN server, you will see the location, upload and download speed and total bandwidth used for each, and the IP address that you assigned by the server. Our DNS leak test run while connected to the VPN network Buffered not leak. Buffered said that each of their VPN servers has its own DNS server you use when you are connected to this server. These servers do not connect to DNS information.

Changing servers and therefore the regions only requires that you log out of your current connection and select a new country to connect to. Well connected to one of Buffered VPN servers, you can also download a test as shown in the right image below. By clicking on the menu icon (horizontal triple bars) will bring up a menu that has the following:

  • About - indicates the current version of the client info
  • Open Log dir - the opening of the directory containing the log files for troubleshooting connection problems
  • Firewall test - This is useful for find the ports that are open to be able to bypass firewalls that can block certain ports and could potentially be used to bypass password protected Wi-Fi firewall
  • Log out - customer disconnection, but do not close
  • Exit - Exit and VPN Client Windows Buffered

the most interesting feature of the menu is the option firewall test that performs discovery of the port of your current connection to find open ports that could be used to exploit the firewall using the open listening ports. Ports that looks are shown in the first image below and include both TCP / UDP:

  • Port: 53 - This is the port listening DNS the queries and is generally open
  • Port: 443 - This is the port that is for secure http traffic is usually sent
  • Port: 993 - This is imap4 (Internet Message Access Protocol4) on sSL listening port
  • Port: 1194 - This is the port that listens for traffic generally OpenVPN

the main difference between TCP and uDP is that tcp is a delivery protocol ensures that packets are delivered in the order they were sent. It has an additional charge to make this possible and is usually a slower delivery protocol. There is no guarantee of packet delivery in the case of udp it is inherently faster, but not so reliable. Most virtual private networks, VPN Buffered included by default udp faster.

The last feature of the Windows VPN Client Buffered we want to consider is the connection options. When the client is disconnected state as shown in the image on the left below, by clicking the Login Options button to display the screen of the application configuration parameters (center). It is here you can enable or disable the port that the service uses to take advantage of open ports in the firewall. You can also switch between TCP and UDP packets for delivery. TCP selection causes the note displayed in the third image below to appear warning you that this will affect your performance. You can choose to store your login information for 30 days and then you will be able to turn automatic connection on startup client. Finally, you can have self service you connect to your last position when it starts.

What is clear to use the Windows VPN Client is Buffered they made it easy for anyone to be able to install and connect to their service regardless of their technical knowledge. Moreover, they added some simple features like the discovery of the port so users can find open ports to avoid local firewall. The polish of the GUI interface is highlighted by hints that help you with a few configuration settings that are available. Their new beta can not have some of the advanced features such as kill switch but it does provide a clean easy-to-use environment.

Connect with the client Mac

Like the Windows custom software, the customer Buffered VPN for Mac can be downloaded from their website. Their Mac client has characteristics similar to that of Windows. It is to download and install easily. It is designed to run on Mac OS X Yosemite, El Capitan, Mavericks, Mountain Lion (10.8.5). It has many of the same features as their Windows client. You can easily connect or reconnect with all VPN servers in their network with a simple click of the mouse. It also allows you to define whether the connection uses tcp or udp and allows you to choose different ports similar to the Windows client.

Connect Android and iOS Devices

No custom application exist for iOS and Android devices. The Buffered VPN service connects using the iOS App Connect OpenVPN App Store. Android devices can connect using either the OpenVPN for Android OpenVPN Connect or applications that can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. Once you have the relevant application installed on your device, you can download the ovpn Buffered VPN configuration files from the dashboard of their website. These can be downloaded directly to your Android device. In the case of iOS, you must first send an attachment to an email account that your device has access to and then use the OpenVPN application to load. You can find more information on configuring OpenVPN on these devices in the support area on the website Buffered VPN.

Buffered VPN Speed ​​Test

Buffered VPN did well in our speed test. The speed of the server in Ashburn, VA was excellent. We found similar results when testing in the UK and even Australia. You should be happy with the speed of their network for almost all applications based on our tests. This test was run using the Windows VPN client Buffered using OpenVPN (UDP) protocol by default on port 443. The Blowfish 128-bit CBC encryption is used to encrypt all internet traffic.

As you can see, there was a 15% difference in speed between the connection directly to our ISP and connect a server in Ashburn, VA. As expected their is some loss of connection speed, but it is worth it for the extra security offered by encryption provided by their service. With a speed of just over 44 Mbps, you should be satisfied with the performance of Buffered VPN service for all your Internet needs

Review VPN Buffered :. Conclusion

Although Buffered VPN has been in space for privacy for a short time, only about two years, they have a good reputation with their users. Their network is one of the largest, but based on our speed tests, they make up for it in the quality of servers they use. Their VPN network covers only 28 countries, but they are strategically placed around the world. This means that you can access their network from virtually anywhere. They use IP sharing to help keep their most anonymous subscribers. They have a policy not log in respect of individual activities while using their service. Their network supports OpenVPN bellieve because it protects their privacy and security uses better and we agree with them.

They customized client software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. They have just started beta testing of new clients for Windows and Mac OS X. They step by step installation guides to help their users to configure OpenVPN with their service on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, iOS, Android, and DD-WRT and tomato routers

what we liked most about the service :.

  • personalized, easy to use software for Windows and Mac
  • policy of individual use No-log activities
  • The use of five simultaneous devices on a one account
  • Excellent speed
  • support and configuration guides for DD-WRT and Tomato rounters

ideas to improve service:

  • custom applications for iOS and Android
  • An unconditional guarantee
  • develop
  • network locations
  • Add support cryptographic currencies

you can use the VPN service Buffered you drive daily surf, your banking online, or watch your favorite movie. Their service can keep your secure traffic when using public Wi-Fi networks or overcome censorship firewall local government. Our performance tests suggest that it should be suitable for all your Internet needs. Test their service for yourself. They offer a 30 day money back guarantee. This will give time to review their service and see if it meets your needs. If you like the service, you can subscribe for unlimited access to five simultaneous connections from only $ 8.25 per month.

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