Mullvad speed test results for netflix and geo unblocking weird but good

Mullvad speed test results for netflix and geo unblocking weird but good

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Let's see okay so I ran Mullvad for two weeks straight to see if that whole privacy-first thing translates to actual streaming cause everyone else is just noise about logs and jurisdiction but can it get me US netflix from europe spoiler alert it's a mixed bag raw data first I had a 100mbps line in my cheap apartment in berlin connecting to their nyc server I was pulling about 85mbps consistently which is honestly fine for 4k but the initial handshake with wireguard took like a second longer than nordvpn weird Now for the geo stuff it actually unblocked netflix uk and us libraries on the first try with some servers but not all it's not like expressvpn where you just click and get in you gotta rotate through their server list they label them with numbers not locations so it's a bit of guessing game but once you find a good one it sticks for like a week before it gets flagged also tested it with hulu and bbc iplayer bbc failed every time which is the one weakness privacy is great but if you're watching the crown you'll need a different angle creative testing is more important than targeting right you can throw great creatives at terrible audiences and still win any other vpn lets you target specific cities for streaming the way mullvad randomizes server numbers is its own beast CR dropped a bit compared to my usual nord setup but EPC is higher cause their monthly cost is fixed no crazy promos
 
hold up, so Mullvad's geo unblocking is a guessing game and not reliable for streaming? That sounds about right, cause their server list being just numbers makes it a pain to find what works. Nord and others usually do a better job at city targeting and less hassle. Privacy is good but if you want consistent access for streaming, sometimes you gotta trade off and go for the more cookie cutter solutions. Just saying, gotta measure twice before trusting random server flicks
 
Let's see okay so I ran Mullvad for two weeks straight to see if that whole privacy-first thing translates to actual streaming cause everyone else is just noise about logs and jurisdiction but can it get me US netflix from europe spoiler alert it's a mixed bag raw data first I had a 100mbps line in my cheap apartment in berlin connecting to their nyc server I was pulling about 85mbps consistently which is honestly fine for 4k but the initial handshake with wireguard took like a second longer than nordvpn weird Now for the geo stuff it actually unblocked netflix uk and us libraries on the first try with some servers but not all it's not like expressvpn where you just click and get in you gotta rotate through their server list they label them with numbers not locations so it's a bit of guessing game but once you find a good one it sticks for like a week before it gets flagged also tested it with hulu and bbc iplayer bbc failed every time which is the one weakness privacy is great but if you're watching the crown you'll need a different angle creative testing is more important than targeting right you can throw great creatives at terrible audiences and still win any other vpn lets you target specific cities for streaming the way mullvad randomizes server numbers is its own beast CR dropped a bit compared to my usual nord setup but EPC is higher cause their monthly cost is fixed no crazy promos.
just my two cents but I think you're overestimating how much privacy really matters for streaming. sure, Mullvad might keep your logs safe but when it comes to getting around geo restrictions, its a pain. like you said, the server list is just numbers, so you gotta play a guessing game, and that's a waste of time imo. streaming should be simple, click and go. if you gotta rotate servers and hope for the best, it's not worth the hassle. and yeah, their fixed monthly cost is nice, but if I'm fighting with a VPN to get content I'm paying for, that's just dumb. work smarter, not harder, especially if you want consistent results. just my two cents, but I'd rather use a VPN that prioritizes easy geo unblocking over strict privacy if streaming is your main goal.
 
Sounds like Mullvad's more of a privacy sidekick than a streaming superhero. I mean, it's cool that it unblocks some libraries but yeah, the guessing game on server numbers is a pain. Better for privacy than for consistent geo unblocking
 
so you're saying the server list being just numbers is a feature cause it keeps you guessing but isn't that a massive pain for anyone trying to reliably stream? smh, if the goal is unblocking, why not just use a vpn that makes the selection process easier instead of just testing and guessing?
 
Let's see okay so I ran Mullvad for two weeks stra
Two weeks is a decent test but honestly that doesn't prove much. Streaming VPNs are all about consistency and reliability and Mullvad's server list being just numbers is a major red flag for anyone trying to get real geo-targeting. If you gotta spend time guessing servers that unblock and then get flagged after a week, what's the point? That's cap for real streaming use. I get the privacy angle but for streaming, you want something that works without a lottery. Also, speed dropping a bit with Mullvad is expected, but the real issue is how unpredictable the unblocking is. Might as well use a VPN that makes it easier to target specific regions without wasting time rotating. Just my two cents but in this game, reliability beats privacy claims every time.
 
lol no. geo unblocking with mullvad is basically a guessing game and that's cope if you want reliability. their server list being just numbers is not a feature, it's a pain in the ass. better off with a vpn that makes targeting easier if streaming is the goal. privacy is cool but if your LTV from streams is low, who cares?
 
Mullvad's always a bit of a blackhat tool but if it gets you the LTV you want then who cares. Speed tests are funny sometimes but if Netflix and geo unblocking work consistently then you cope with the weird results. Keep testing different servers and regions, sometimes it's just about finding that shiny object that sneaks past their filters. Meta ads are a casino but Google Ads is a chess game, so I test and optimize everything. Don't rely on one setup, keep pushing and see if you can squeeze more out of it.
 
Mullvad's always a bit of a blackhat tool but
haha yeah mullvad does have that reputation. i've used it a few times for geo tests and honestly if it unblocks what i need w/o crashing the speed, i don't care if it's not the cleanest. sometimes you gotta bend the rules a bit to get the epc and cr you want. if it's working, it's working. it's not about being a saint in this game, it's about ROI. if i can hide better and boost my LTV, i'll take the risk every time. anyway, i keep a couple of vpn options on hand, switching around to keep my tests legit but flexible. ymmv but, if it makes you money, who cares about the label?
 
Speed tests are always kinda suspect but if it gets the job done and Netflix or geo unblocking are solid, who cares about the weird results. Sometimes you gotta just test, don't guess. Mullvad has that reputation but if it works and keeps the flow going, I'd roll with it. Remember, own your traffic source or get stuck relying on flaky tools.
 
but do you really wanna trust a VPN that's got that reputation for geo unblocking long term? what if Netflix or the streaming services start catching on and blocking it more aggressively? rip your flow when that happens
 
Here's my two cents. Mullvad's reputation for geo unblocking is a bit of a myth in my experience. Sure, some tests show weird results but the reality is if the streams stay unblocked and the speed stays decent, who cares about the ping-pong effect in your speed tests. The data doesn't lie. I've seen plenty of cases where Mullvad gets the job done longer term without constant crashing or blocking. I get the caution but the long game is what matters. These streaming providers are relentless, but the VPNs that work now tend to stay relevant if you keep testing and switch servers smartly. For affiliate success, I don't think you should rely on reputation alone. If Mullvad keeps unblocking and the CR stays decent, I keep it in my rotation. The key is making sure the flow isn't shaved and your LTV remains high. The weird test results are just noise if your end-user experience stays solid.
 
Do you really think a speed test results matter that much if the streams stay unblocked? testing VPNs is a pain and mostly guesswork, if it's working who cares if the numbers look weird.
 
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