okay, so i'm trying to parse the 2025 protocol marketing for these three. wireguard this, lightway that, nordlynx whatever. they all claim to be the fastest, most secure protocol ever invented, prob by a guy in a cave with a box of scraps. my data from last month says they're functionally identical for 99% of use cases if your isp isn't actively throttling you. the real difference is which one fails gracefully when netflix flips the switch and i haven't seen a single review that actually measures that properly.
i set up identical connections on three different machines, same server location roughly. ran speed tests for a week. the variance was less than 5%, which is basically noise. the confusion starts when you try to figure out what's actually happening under the hood. expressvpn says lightway is leaner, but their own docs are about as clear as mud. nordvpn's nordlynx is just wireguard with their sauce on it, but they won't tell you the recipe. surfshark just smiles and says 'wireguard' and changes the subject.
i'm starting to think the protocol debate is just a way to sell more subscriptions to people who read one blog post. the only thing that matters is if the kill switch works when you're torrenting and whether it can consistently unblock streaming services without needing a ritual sacrifice. my money site pushing a vpn offer is getting conversions on the dumbest, simplest claims. maybe the complexity is the scam.
i set up identical connections on three different machines, same server location roughly. ran speed tests for a week. the variance was less than 5%, which is basically noise. the confusion starts when you try to figure out what's actually happening under the hood. expressvpn says lightway is leaner, but their own docs are about as clear as mud. nordvpn's nordlynx is just wireguard with their sauce on it, but they won't tell you the recipe. surfshark just smiles and says 'wireguard' and changes the subject.
i'm starting to think the protocol debate is just a way to sell more subscriptions to people who read one blog post. the only thing that matters is if the kill switch works when you're torrenting and whether it can consistently unblock streaming services without needing a ritual sacrifice. my money site pushing a vpn offer is getting conversions on the dumbest, simplest claims. maybe the complexity is the scam.