I have a Flint 2 using vpn. If the vpn has any issue and disconnected the router still tries to connect which is fine, but the internet shuts down to my house everytime until I sign in and shut off the vpn. Like a killswitch mode, which I have not seen any setting for. Is there a way for the internet to still work even if the vpn fails instead of kill switching like its doing...
Unfortunately, something like this does not exist so far.
VPN is for privacy, interruptions will trigger the kill switch. I don't know a way to "skip" it.
I dont have block non vpn traffic turned on though. Which they consider their killswitch
No, the "Block non VPN Traffic" switch is more like an ultimate kill switch, which will even kill all connections if you disconnect your VPN manually.
But if VPN fails, an additional kill switch will be active which kills the internet until connection is restored, or you disable the VPN by yourself.
Gotcha. Anyway to write something that checks for vpn thruput and if fails, vpn is turned off which would let internet turn back on.
Possible? Yes.
Did somebody it already? No
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