Many things could be at play when it comes to an unstable connection issue on Windows. Setting up a VPN connection involves numerous aspects, including your VPN program settings, network settings, other applications, network type (home, public, mobile data), and so on.
That’s why something on your system may be incompatible with OysterVPN’s default settings, resulting in an unstable connection. Thankfully, small tweaks to the OysterVPN app or your smartphone can resolve such concerns. If your Windows device’s connection is becoming unstable while connecting to OysterVPN, try the following first:
Switch Protocols
- Open the OysterVPN app, then click on Settings.
- Go to Advanced, then Protocol.
- Now the change of the default protocol can be found here.
- Change the Protocol to OpenVPN from Automatic (UDP).
- Try the IKEv2 and OpenVPN (TCP) protocols if that doesn’t work.
Try a Different Network
If your current network is causing you trouble regularly, your first move should be to try a different network. Even if you’ve examined your connection without a VPN and are certain everything is alright on your end, it’s still a good idea to go through this step and rule out this as a possible cause of your problems.
Disable IPv6 on your device
IPv6 is a networking protocol used by various Internet networks. Unfortunately, OysterVPN does not currently support IPv6 thus, and if you have it on your network, you may experience connectivity troubles.
Remove your router’s parental and security controls.
On your network, certain network providers may have enabled network security mechanisms. Parental controls or a “Safe DNS” feature are the most common examples of such features. This can be accomplished by configuring custom DNS on your router.
To accomplish this, go to your router’s network settings and change the DNS setting to:
- DNS1: 208.67.222.222
- DNS2: 208.67.220.220
Switch to a different location
One site may give a more reliable connection than others for various reasons, such as server load or technical issues on the server. To change your location, go to your OysterVPN app Locations page, where you’ll discover a complete list of our servers. Then, check at least a few other servers to see if the problem persists.
Disable any potentially conflicting apps
Some programs on your device may have taken over network control. This can cause problems with your OysterVPN (or other VPN) connection. Other VPNs, firewalls, file-sharing apps, and, most importantly, anti-virus software, are also affected. If you have any of these, turn them off. Then restart your smartphone to see if the connection improves.
If the troubleshooting tips fail, you can give our customer support team your concerns via live chat or email to have your problem resolved sooner!