![]() What seems to make the problems, is, that the LAN-adapter that is used for this connection still has entries leading towards the router, but that didn't cause problems with any other program, because the PPP-Adapter always got preferred, only Tixati seems to ignore / skip it. I remember PIA have issue with Deluge and I switched to Tixati and it work great with it. Some VPN get wonky with specific torrent client. Under ipconfig, it shows that it's connected towards the VPN and everything is fine. For interface, I imagine your VPN should have installed TAP-Windows Adapter V9 (If you are using window) and set Tixati to use that interface. Incoming traffic is at 0 kb/s in the router-menu, so that one gets routed via the VPN, but outgoing not going via the VPN even with being blocked to only VPN-network in the firewall leaves me perplexed.Īs information: The adapter connected to the VPN is a "WAN Miniport (IKEv2) PPP-Adapter". That should actually be impossible, and I don't know what to do against it, or why it is shown. It seems, that the outgoing traffic goes via the router instead of the VPN. Is there anything me, or you could do? Currently I fear, that because of this, I cannot upload to others. The VPN supports also UPnP, and other torrent clients had no problems with this, it's just Tixati that behaves weird. All you need to use Bitport is a good browser. This frees up space on your device, plus you don’t even have to download a client. ![]() doesn't work, when I'm connected to a VPN-provider and when I force Tixati's traffic via Firewall settings towards using the public network. Website: Bitport is a unique torrent downloader because it uses cloud storage for your downloads instead of your computer. I'm still completely new to Tixati, but I noticed, that Tixati tests if the port which I specifyed is open on my router.
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