The Wiki currently says:

"Android 2.1 - 3.2: The FEAT VPN client, which claims to not require root 
access and to work on older versions of Android. The free version is limited to 
1hr/day of use."

How is this inaccurate?   The free version is limited to 1hr/day according to 
www.featvpn.com

"FEAT VPN comes in two versions. The free version, FEAT VPN Lite, is intended 
for people who connect to their OpenVPN server only occasionally and its use is 
limited to one hour per day. The commercial version does not have this time 
limit.”

Jim


On Nov 30, 2013, at 4:24 PM, Stefan Baur <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 30.11.2013 18:34, schrieb Adam Thompson:
>> On 13-11-29 03:00 PM, Stefan Baur wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> would somebody with editing privileges please update
>>> https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Android_VPN_Connectivity#pfSense_2.0
>>> with the following information:
>> 
>> Done.  Please check and ensure I've understood your email correctly.
> 
> Looks good, except that you missed this part:
> 
>> FEAT VPN is now available free of charge and brings OpenVPN Connectivity to 
>> 2.x and 3.x Androids.
> 
> which supersedes the "limited to" part of (quote from Wiki):
> 
>> Android 2.1 - 3.2: The FEAT VPN client, which claims to not require root 
>> access and to work on older versions of Android. The free version is limited 
>> to 1hr/day of use.
> 
> 
> And you might want to include that both FEAT VPN and the one linked at 
> (again, quote from Wiki)
> 
>> This OpenVPN client apparently has a good track record.
> 
> work on 4.x, too, except for 4.4., though my tests took place on Google's 
> Android Emulator (http://developer.android.com/tools/help/emulator.html), not 
> a real Android phone.
> 
> -Stefan
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