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Now available in Panama.
Note: Our current installers for both Mac and Windows include all of these locations. The easiest way to get these on your computer is to install the latest version of the software.
If you do not have these configurations already loaded and do not want to upgrade <or> if you are using an operating system other than WIndows or Mac, use the setup instructions below :
Windows Users:
1) Download the server configuration file
(you must right click on the link and 'save link as')
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2) Save to the directory shown below that corresponds to your operating system:
For users of Windows 32 (XP) version of SurfBouncer, the config directory location is
C:\Program Files\SurfBouncer OpenVPN\config
For users of Vista or Windows 7 32 bit version of SurfBouncer, the config directory location is
C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\config
For users of Vista or Windows 7 64 bit version of SurfBouncer, the config directory location is
C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenVPN\config
When launching SurfBouncer, right click on the OpenVPN GUI icon and select your region
Mac Users:
1) Download the server configuration file
(you must right click on the link and 'save link as')
Save to the directory below that corresponds to your installation:
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2) For Tunnelblick users of the beta versions prior to March 3, 2010, download the file and place in your home directory, Library/Openvpn folder.
For Tunnelblick users of version 3.0 or greater, download the file and place in your home directory, Library/Application/Support/Tunnelblick/Configurations folder.
In some cases, a Mac will save the file with a '.txt' extension. Remove the '.txt' and replace it with '.ovpn'.
After copying the files, exit Tunnelblick and restart it. You may be required to enter your Mac password before the VPN login will appear.
TCP Servers:
To switch to TCP servers download the configuration file below. Follow the instructions above to install the configuration file.
TCP Panama Personal VPN servers
See the 'Switching to TCP' page for more information on when to use TCP as your connection protocol.