Okay so, been seeing a lot of talk about protocols and speed tests. Which is great, but when you're actually trying to connect from a place like China, those numbers are kinda irrelevant if you can't get a handshake. The real game is in the cat and mouse with detection. From what I'm tracking lately, the standard OpenVPN configs on a commercial provider are basically dead on arrival in restrictive regions, they get signature blocked almost instantly. You need something that looks like regular HTTPS traffic, sooo you're looking at protocols that use TLS camouflage, or running your own obfuscated bridge. I messed with this for a client who does work there, the data showed a massive drop in connection success after mid-2024 unless you're using very specific setups, think Shadowsocks or WireGuard with some extra stealth layers. Honestly, a lot of the big VPNs advertising 'works in China' are relying on a small pool of obfuscated servers that get rotated and blacklisted constantly, your mileage will vary wildly day to day. It's less about which VPN and more about their backend agility. Who's actually getting consistent connections right now and what's the actual setup? Not the marketing, the real config.