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NEW VPN Server Location United Kingdom

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

We are proud to announce that we have added a new VPN server location in the United Kingdom.  As long as you have a account you can use the new VPN server location.  There is no additional charge for switching VPN server locations, all locations are included as a part of your account.  If you are a current customer simply replace the old configuration files with the new ones that are location in the download section of self service.

credit card acceptance again with 3D Secure

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Road Warrior VPN.com has always accepted credit cards.  The catch is that there have been times that we had to disable credit cards for new sign up’s because of the amount of unwanted fraud that we received at times.  We are happy to announce that because of a combination of work that has been going on lately we are able to re open new orders to accepting credit cards.  Upgrading to the new billing software and the addition of a new credit card processing company we are now using has made it possible to accept credit cards on new orders again.  We are now able to screen new orders with 3D Secure, which is implemented by many online merchants.  This will provider a greater security for everyone.

Host your own server from home

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Have you ever wanted to host your own server from home but your Internet Service Provider  blocked all the incomming port that you want to host your service on?  Here is the answer!   Now you can tunnel your server traffic through Road Warrior VPN.com.  This solution is  possible when you order a static IP from Road Warrior VPN.com.  When registering for a static IP, request that incomming connections be allowed for your VPN account, and tell us which incoming ports you need unblocked.

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Instilation instructions for OpenVPN on Window Vista updated

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

We have recently updated the the instillation instructions for OpenVPN on Windows Vista.  This was necessary because Microsoft recently made Windows Vista more restrictive on instillation.  Before the client would connect but not route the VPN traffic over the VPN connection properly because of the windows restrictions.  After you follow the updated instructions you should not have any trouble connecting.