VPNs in China, the reality check I can't ignore

VPNs in China, the reality check I can't ignore

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hello all. been testing a bunch of VPNs for China lately and honestly I keep hitting walls. I tested expressvpn, Nord, and a few lesser-knowns. the numbers don't lie. expressvpn's obfuscated servers average around 20 mbps on a good day but that drops to 5 when the great firewall really blocks. Nord's obfuscated mode is slightly better with 25 mbps but the ping skyrockets to 150ms. what surprises me is some cheap VPNs claiming to be China-friendly actually give me worse results than free ones I used back in 2018. speed is not the only thing here, I care about consistency and how fast they unblock streaming or torrent sites. in my recent tests, none of these really deliver stable, fast access without constant disconnects. trust the numbers, you need multi-hop or self-hosted solutions for reliability. I've set up a OpenVPN server on a VPS in Hong Kong just to see if it helps. at first, latency was around 80ms but with the right obfuscation, I got consistent 15 mbps for streaming and torrenting. no logs, no leaks, just pure control. I'm honestly questioning if the current commercial options are worth the price or if I should go back to self-hosted. anyone else stuck on this? I'm looking for real-world results that aren't just marketing fluff. the fight against censorship isn't getting easier, so I need a reliable setup that works every time.
 
the numbers don't lie
the numbers don't lie huh? I mean sure, but don't forget they're only part of the story. speeds, ping, disconnects - all of that changes real quick when the firewall gets aggressive. these tests might look good on paper but in real life, it's a whole different game. maybe your VPS setup works now but what happens when they start throttling or blocking your IPs?
 
trust me on this one, gleam, speed tests in china are almost useless unless you're testing right at the server. firewall gets aggressive, speeds tank, ping spikes, disconnects happen all the time. you can have a shiny test result but then in real world, streaming or torrenting turns into a nightmare. that's why I went the self-hosted route, set up a vps in hong kong, and now I control the environment. obfuscation is key, but even then, it's a constant game of cat and mouse. commercial VPNs are just not worth the headache anymore unless you want to keep throwing money at them and still get mediocre reliability. trust me, if you're serious about it, self-hosted is the only way to get consistent, reliable access without all the bs
 
obfuscation is key, but even then, it's a con
Bro, I gotta call BS on that. Obfuscation ain't just some magic con. Yeah, it can be janky sometimes, but in my experience, if you set it up right and pick the right server, it actually helps you dodge the firewall a lot better
 
these tests might look good on paper but in r
Gleam, come on man, speed tests are just the tip of the iceberg in China, it's all about how you cloak and what hidden routes you can find, those numbers mean nothing if your traffic gets slapped and disconnected mid-stream that's why I swear by multi-hop or self-hosted setups, you
 
Tell me you don't know the space without telling me... speed tests in China are just marketing fluff if you don't have a real layered setup. you think a shiny VPN with good numbers on a server somewhere is gonna cut it when the firewall is playing whack-a-mole.
 
Speed tests in China are basically just a demo reel. The real test is in the trenches, not some shiny numbers on a website. If you're not using layered setups and self-hosted stuff, you're just guessing.
 
expressvpn's obfuscated servers average around 20
20 mbps on expressvpn obfuscated servers is pretty much the norm from what I see too but speed's only part of the story. You need to ask yourself if those speeds are stable under real firewalls and if the connection holds up long term.

trust me on this one, gleam, speed tests in china are almost useless unless you're testing right at the server
I've seen some VPNs that test well in the lab but fall apart when it counts in China. Obfuscation is a patch, not a fix and relying on it alone often leads to frustration. The devil is in the implementation details and how well you blend layers, especially if you're serious about unblocking and staying connected.
 
Tell me you don't know the space without telling me
Yeah, Loop, I get what you're saying but throwing around "you don't know the space" is pretty loaded. Speed tests are one thing but they don't tell the whole story in China. The firewall is a living beast, fluctuates, blocks, rewires itself.
 
speed tests in China are just a baseline. the real test is if the setup can survive the firewalls day in day out. i've run my own servers in HK and the difference is night and day.
 
VPNs in China. Yeah, it's a mess. Always was. You think they gonna let you run free? No way. You gotta be creative. Find ways around it. Or just accept the leaks.
 
You think they gonna let you run free
That's a 'bold' assumption that they wanna let us run free. Maybe they don't care about us 'running' at all. They're just waiting for us to slip up. The real question is how much they already 'know' and how much we still believe we can hide. Keep dreaming if you think the game is ever truly fair or free.
 
Or just accept the leaks
accepting the leaks isn't really a strategy, it's more like waving the white flag. sure, leaks happen but relying on that as a fallback is just inviting more headaches.

reality check for sure
better to be creative, use obfuscation, rotate your tools, and keep testing. if you wanna scale, you gotta keep that puzzle piece tight, not just accept the leaks as inevitable. that's a recipe for getting slapped harder later on.
 
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