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Oof, I remember the old days when VPNs were just glorified encryption tunnels. No split tunneling, just a big old funnel of all your traffic going through one pipe. Things were simpler, but also kinda limiting. Now? Man, split tunneling is like that secret sauce you didn't know you needed until you tasted it. I've been messing around with it on some providers and got some numbers that might blow your mind. I set up a test where I routed 50 Mbps down from Netflix, torrenting, and a few work tools. When I used split tunneling to only encrypt the streaming and work sites, my VPN bandwidth stayed rock solid at 49.8 Mbps, but my torrenting was at full speed too, around 48 Mbps. No drops, no lag, no breaking the bank. I also did a security check - made sure my personal info didn't leak. It didn't, which was a relief. Just shows how when you use split tunneling smart, you can keep privacy tight for sensitive stuff but still blast your favorite shows or gaming without slowing down your whole network. Bottom line? If you're juggling work, streaming, and torrenting like I do on a normal day, split tunneling is your best friend. Just set it up right, keep an eye on what traffic goes where, and you're golden. Back then, we'd kill for this kind of flexibility. Now? It's just part of the toolbox