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So I finally had some time to mess around with kill switch feature on a few VPNs, mostly cuz I keep hearing about how it is for privacy and stable streaming. Did some quick tests on Netflix US, Hulu, and BBC iPlayer from Tier 3 geo. First up, Netflix US with NordVPN - with kill switch enabled, I could stream without a hiccup, no leaks or disconnects, 1080p stable. But when I turned it off, even with a strong signal, the VPN dropped maybe once every 20 minutes, and the IP leak alarmed me a bit.
Next, Hulu from my usual Tier 3 server, same story. Speed dipped a tiny bit when kill was on, like 2-3 Mbps on a 60 Mbps base line, but overall smooth. But turn off the kill switch, and suddenly the stream drops and disconnects, exposing my real IP during re-connects. BBC iPlayer was a different beast. With the kill switch, I was able to unblock and stream fine, latency was steady, no leaks. Turn off kill, and I get random DNS leaks or the VPN just drops out and re-establishes, sometimes even exposing my actual location. So, long story short - the kill switch isn't just a nice-to-have for me anymore. It's a must for geo unblocking, especially with the way many networks try to push disconnects when the VPN hiccups. It's a real buffer against leaks during network instability or sudden drops, which happen way more often than we think, especially Tier 3 environments. Curious if anyone else saw different results or uses specific protocols like WireGuard vs OpenVPN for stability and leaks?
Next, Hulu from my usual Tier 3 server, same story. Speed dipped a tiny bit when kill was on, like 2-3 Mbps on a 60 Mbps base line, but overall smooth. But turn off the kill switch, and suddenly the stream drops and disconnects, exposing my real IP during re-connects. BBC iPlayer was a different beast. With the kill switch, I was able to unblock and stream fine, latency was steady, no leaks. Turn off kill, and I get random DNS leaks or the VPN just drops out and re-establishes, sometimes even exposing my actual location. So, long story short - the kill switch isn't just a nice-to-have for me anymore. It's a must for geo unblocking, especially with the way many networks try to push disconnects when the VPN hiccups. It's a real buffer against leaks during network instability or sudden drops, which happen way more often than we think, especially Tier 3 environments. Curious if anyone else saw different results or uses specific protocols like WireGuard vs OpenVPN for stability and leaks?