Thank you for the replies. I agree HMA is probably not the best service, but I needed one with a server in Denmark and easy access from all platforms (IOS, Android, Windows…). IF anyone has a better suggestion, I would be happy to hear.

Indeed the power-saving is perhaps a bit exaggerated, but I turn off the entire chain of devices anyway, so it would actually require additional wiring to keep the power to the GL-MT300N-V2 on. Moreover, I only have a certain amount of parallel logins to HMA (5 I think), so I might as well liberate one, when not in use.

As for the bandwith, I can confirm that I get 10Mbps, which seems to be enough for live streaming of TV.

Anyway, in respect of my problems outlined above, I was just running a few experiments like this:

I hardwire my laptop to the GL-MT300N-V2, which is hardwired to my normal router. And I disconnect all wireless connections (flight mode).

On the GL-MT300N-V2 I have installed a VPN UDP client configuration to a Hide My Ass server in Copenhagen, Denmark and I have configured the toggle switch to turn VPN on/off.

I then load this web-site to check my location: https://www.ipvanish.com/check-my-privacy.php (which is actually in Germany). In the OFF position it shows “Germany” and when I turn it to the ON position it says “Denmark” after roughly 30 seconds. So far, so good.

However, since my plan was to disconnect the GL-MT300N-V2 when not in use, I made the following test:

I leave the VPN switch in the ON position and kill the power to the GL-MT300N-V2. When I reconnect the power, I start continuously reloading the page https://www.ipvanish.com/check-my-privacy.php in my browser. For around 35 seconds, while the router is booting I have no connection, but then the page reloads and says “Germany”! However, after roughly 70 seconds, the connection is lost again and after roughly 105 seconds in total it reloads saying “Denmark”.

I suppose that indicates, that I do get “direct” internet before the VPN has connected. That shouldn’t happen, should it? In any event, that was I wanted to prevent, so I won’t get into trouble with my TV box from Denmark. Is there a solution to this or am I doing something wrong?

Anyway, today I luckily haven’t been able to recreate the other general VPN connection problem I had the other day.

By the way, in case someone wonders; HMA does not support WireGuard and has no plans to do so in the near future according to their customer support.

Best regards,

V<