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Onavo suddenly creates VPN network
I've been using Onavo pretty much since it came out, and it's a terrific app that solves a true problem. I know tey constantly update the profile they install on your iPhone, but suddenly Onavo is connecting via VPN.
I have never seen this before. Why is it using VPN, and not just doing it the way it used to? |
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Hi Petrucci666,
Firstly, thank you for the positive feedback regarding our apps. We're really glad to hear that youve had positive Onavo experiences so far. We've been upgrading our app's infrastructure to VPN in order to address some carrier-specific bugs that have affecting some of our users. Using VPN instead of APN allows us to continue helping our users while eliminating certain carrier-specific problems some users have been experiencing. Sorry for the surprise VPN update and thanks a lot for reaching out to us! |
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I wasn't expecting to get a response directly from the team developing the app, so kudos to you guys - great job! My concern is that, while VPN might solve everyone's problem with a single solution, my (already bad) battery life will decrease since VPN is being used. Last edited by petrucci666; Nov 21, 2012 at 12:31 PM. |
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Your concerns are valid. Since the switch to VPN, the battery life on my iPhone 5 has become horrible. A full charge used to last at least a day. Now, it's half of that. Also, I've noticed that my phone has a hard time connecting to the internet via the VPN (and why is the VPN still on while I'm using wifi?). Any suggestions on how to remedy the internet connectivity?
Up until now, Onavo has been great - I love the service they provide. These issues are starting to make me consider uninstalling it, though. |
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Until they fix it, I won't be using it. |
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Same here, suddenly saw VPN being used and yes it was laggy for me so i have deleted the ovano profile from my iPhone.
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Anyone try the latest update? It's supposed to address these issues now.
I stopped using it before partly because the VPN icon is just annoying to look at and partly because data speeds were horrendous. I'm used to LTE speeds that vary from 10 to 30MB but on Onavo it barely scratched 2MB if I was lucky. Totally unacceptable. If it's gotten better I might use it again but probably only when I'm traveling internationally. |
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I've noticed that with Onavo's VPN, some of my apps no longer work properly, like the Letterpress game or my Roku remote app. Trying to turn the VPN off in the settings is no use, as it immediately reconnects. I'll most likely be uninstalling.
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I uninstalled as well, long delay to context to data and battery drain was unreal.
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Onavo & VPN
It is only this morning that I worked out Onavo was the cause of my problems. I have a wireless system in my home that means I can control electrical devices from my iPhone or iPad. My iPhone with Onavo running worked fine but my iPad with Onavo running would not connect to the wireless network for the electric devices. Looking at settings on my iPad I noticed as another member has that if you switched off VPN Onavo switched it back on again. Removing Onavo and I have no problems. It will have to stay off now until they fix it but strange that it does not happen with my iPhone 5.
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Go to Settings>General>VPN.
Under Choose a Configuration, tap the blue arrow, and switch Connect On Demand OFF |
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Turning off the auto connect is a fix... But then you must remember to turn it back on when you switch away from wifi. Too much of a hassle for negligible savings.
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Tried using Onavo. Really keen to see what it could do.
However since it created the VPN my connection appeared my slower. I tried turning off the VPN to test my theory. but it kept turning itself back on. Irritated I deleted the app, and still the VPN connection persisted. Tried turning it off in Settings, but it kept turning itself back on. To turn it off I resorted to a google search and found this thread. thanks. But bad form on Onavo's part! What a mission to turn off VPN. Settings>General>VPN>Onavo>Connect on Demand ffWhat a mission. wont be using this app again.
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15" MBP Retina | Macbook 2ghz Alum | iPod Photo 30gb | iPhone 4S 16GB |
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To be fair I think the VPN approach is required in order for their service to work on CDMA. Because data is also being processed through their servers there's just no way that it can match the speed of LTE. 3G speeds though shouldn't be a problem, but faster than that and you deal with the tradeoff of bandwidth compression for speed.
In the end I found that it can have erratic results on the performance of the apps that rely on connections, where if something goes wrong or an app has severe issues connecting, it may not occur to the user right away that Onavo might be the culprit, which is part of the reason why I opted not to use it. |
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Can't connect to Internet after installing onavo
Yup I couldn't even connect to safari and can't download any pics from whatsapp after I installed Onavo. Love the idea of onavo but the trade-off is just too huge at this point.
Update: I just realized I had those problems at home when I was connected to wifi. Now that I'm outside, Internet connection seems better. But yes I has to turn on the VPN connection again. Last edited by Lix4; Jan 28, 2013 at 07:32 PM. |
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