We all know that connection mainly depends on our ISP..... Bear in mind always that vpn can never be block as long as we have an open ports. Lets help each other to improve and raise anti-censorship tools, fight bandwidth capping, fight bandwidth shaping.
As we all know since the vpn Proxpn established here. Then it came to the attention of globe, by blocking lport 1194, next was blocking of lport 53, lport 137 and here we are right now a worst filtering.
And even the sim has a load, you cant connect to lport 443 and to other ports, and that is a sign of
censorship, and against our rights. Privacy is not a crime.
VPN is not a priviledge but it is a right. Di na natin kasalanan kung
bakit nakakakunek tayo ng walang load. ISP is blaming vpn users.
But VPN is a right. A right to have privacy, to uncapped to unshape
bandwith. They upgraded postpaid excluding prepaid. That supposed to be they should take into their notes that prepaid connection is the first
priority by widening signals.
Recently nagupgrade sila ng 4G pero postpaid lang yun. But luckily may 4g modem na nabibili diyan sa labas,
we are suggesting you to buy that, because proven na nakakasagap ng more than 3Mbps.
> loadan ang sim ng 18 pesos. text MB15, wait for the confirmation na
registered ka na. dun sa dashboard mo iregister ang MB15.
> close modem
> unplugged modem from your pc
> restart pc
> replace other sim (not availed promos) sa modem mo
> plug modem
> connect modem
> sa dashboard text ka ng BAL to 222.
> wait for the reply
> close modem
> unplugged modem
> replace sim ulit. yung sim na registered sa MB15 na ulit isalpak mo
> connect modem
> connect vpn na lport 52 and rport 9201. browse then diskonek both modem and vpn
> then connect mo lport 137 and rport 9201
> browse ka ng 15 mins. pag nagyellow reconnect modem and dashboard
> once reach at least 15 minutes. on your dashboard text PSURFMB STOP to 8888
> then continue browse lang. browse and observe until you reached 1.5 hrs.
> to test if the simcard is still working after the next day.
disconnect modem and openvpn
> try to connect
> if that doesnt work, make it lport 52 and rport 9201
> if thats sucessful back to your config and edit it to lport 137 rport 9201
> browse
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> if that does not working anymore. I or we have to edit the procedures a below
> loadan ang sim ng 18 pesos. text MB15, wait for the confirmation na
registered ka na. dun sa dashboard mo iregister ang MB15.
> close modem
> unplugged modem from your pc
> restart pc
> replace other sim (not availed promos) sa modem mo
> plug modem
> connect modem
> sa dashboard text ka ng BAL to 222.
> wait for the reply
> close modem
> unplugged modem
> replace sim ulit. yung sim na registered sa MB15 na ulit isalpak mo
> connect modem
> BROWSE GOOGLE.COM OR ANY OTHER SITE FIRST LIKE YAHOO.COM THEN IF IT FINISHED LOADING
> connect vpn na lport 52 and rport 9201. browse then diskonek both modem and vpn
> then connect mo lport 137 and rport 9201
> browse ka ng 15 mins.
> once reach at least 15 minutes. connect to lport 52. then on your dashboard text PSURFMB STOP to 8888
> then continue browse lang. browse and observe until you reached 1.5 hrs.
> to test if the simcard is still working after the next day.
disconnect modem and openvpn
> try to connect
> if that doesnt work, make it lport 52 and rport 9201
> if thats sucessful back to your config and edit it to lport 137 rport 9201
> browse
(remember to and always flush dns before connecting to vpn)
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this is also working butas trick a connection of tcp 80 lport 1194 and rport 80.
other vpn that supports tcp and back to HSS if you want.
Thisis another method of unlocking procedures if you don't have a luck of the said procedure that you are using currently,
you may try below procedures
> turn on pc
> plugged modem
> loadan ang sim ng 18 pesos. text MB15, wait for the confirmation na
registered ka na. dun sa dashboard mo iregister ang MB15.
> close modem
> unplugged modem from your pc
> restart pc
> replace other sim (not availed promos) sa modem mo
> plug modem
> connect modem
> sa dashboard text ka ng BAL to 222.
> wait for the reply
> close modem
> unplugged modem
> replace sim ulit. yung sim na registered sa MB15 na ulit isalpak mo
> connect modem
> connect vpn na lport 1194 and rport 80.
> once reach at least 15 minutes. on your dashboard text PSURFMB STOP to 8888
> then continue browse lang. browse and observe until you reached 1.5 hrs.
> to test if the simcard is still working after the next day.
disconnect modem and openvpn
> try to connect
> browse
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MAIN UPDATES 01/28/2012
> We can see and some people spit the term capping or filtering.
This update so far is associated of a simple solutions to avoid capping.
> Before that our observations so far since dec 08 nga ba yung blocking of vpn.
> working remote ports have been filtered.
> weird logs of AV, (poisoning dns)
> unable to trace dns of our private dns servers
> torrents resetted after an hour or minutes.
> weird behaviors of the vpn such that 1Mbps then false to 1Kbps. (not constant)
> tls error
> high ping
> with load and a vpn, some simcards will not work.
> port 443 approaches 100 % blocked.
> etc....
To avoid capping this is working both tcp 80 and udp 9201.
> Set you proxy browser 127.0.0.1 port 3128 http proxy only.
> Large difference of a dashboard behavior.
> That setting is only working so far with the "butas" na sim.
> And we are encouraging everyone to use that also in butasing the sim by using that proxy server.
> That setting also reduce ping.
> That setting has a high tendency capable in uploading. (on going testing)
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