Split tunneling - maybe it's not the magic cure-all?

Split tunneling - maybe it's not the magic cure-all?

Girder

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so everyone and their grandma keeps saying split tunneling is this perfect solution for everything. you wanna game with low ping but also route your torrents thru a vpn, boom, split tunnel. you wanna stream netflix in another country but keep your bank app local, boom, split tunnel. ngl, it feels like that's the advice for every single issue. but i actually ran some tests on my setup last week, and the results are kinda meh. for the speed test, i routed just my torrent client through the vpn and everything else direct. my baseline speed is 300 down. with the tunnel on, my torrent client's connection got throttled to like 80 down max, which i guess is fine. but my overall network latency felt weirdly higher, like my regular browsing was getting lag spikes. did a packet capture and there's def some routing table chaos happening, even though it shouldn't. the speed gain for the non-tunneled stuff was basically zero, and the vpn-tunneled app took a hit. so yeah, maybe i'm just a skeptic atm, but all this talk about split tunneling being the best thing since sliced bread feels a bit overhyped. sometimes it seems like it just adds another layer of stuff to potentially break. am i the only one who thinks this?
 
honestly split tunneling feels like the swiss cheese of VPNs. I tried a tool called Viscosity a while back, got similar chaos, but it let me customize routes better. maybe worth a shot if you're stuck with routing messes.
 
ngl you might wanna check your routing rules, maybe your device is not prioritizing the non-tunneled traffic correctly. Try manually setting the metric for local network routes so they stay higher priority than the VPN routes. That could stabilize your browsing without messing with speeds.
 
been there, done that. sometimes just switching to a different VPN client or setting static routes manually makes all the difference. routing chaos is sneaky and can mess up speeds and latency even if u think u got it right. u gotta get dirty with the routes sometimes
 
yo, u ever try that tho? setting metrics sounds simple but honestly sometimes it just makes things worse lol. had similar issues and messing with metrics just added more chaos. maybe worth a shot but don't expect magic, bruh. lmao
 
yep exactly, that's the main pitch but often it's not that smooth in real life. routing chaos and latency spikes can still happen even with split tunneling. sometimes it's just not worth the hassle for what you're trying to do.
 
Last month I tried split tunneling for a bit and it was a mess. ngl, it feels like that's the advice for every single issue, but sometimes it just creates routing chaos and latency spikes. Still think it's overhyped, not some magic fix.
 
yep exactly, that line is so overused. it's like the tech world's version of 'just turn it off and on again' but for VPNs. sometimes it works, sure, but most of the time it just complicates things more than it helps. guess everyone's desperate for a fix that's too good to be true.
 
Different angle: maybe everyone's chasing a fix that's just not gonna work like they think. split tunneling sounds sexy on paper but in reality it's just another layer of broken sometimes. no magic, just more chances to screw up lol
 
80% of the time I mess with split tunneling, I end up chasing my own tail. one day I thought it was gonna be my savior for gaming and streaming, next day it's just another headache. sometimes I swear this tech is more hype than actual solution.
 
last month i tried using Proxifier for split tunneling on my setup and it was a mess. my torrent still got throttled, and browsing felt laggy too. sometimes i think these tools just add more chaos than clarity, y'know?
 
I tried split tunneling myself about 6 months ago, thought it was gonna fix all my issues. turned out, my VPN kept messing with my streaming quality and I'd get weird drops in connection all the time. So yeah, I started questioning if all these "solutions" are just bandaids that cause more chaos than they fix. sometimes less is more, ya know? seems like everyone's chasing the dream but forgets the
 
last month i tried split tunneling too, thought it was gonna be my fix all but ended up chasing bugs all day. sometimes it feels like it just complicates stuff more than it helps, ya know? do you think it's worth all the hassle or just better to stick with a solid VPN?
 
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