Split tunneling when to use it and why it's a pain sometimes

Split tunneling when to use it and why it's a pain sometimes

Locus

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Man, I gotta vent about split tunneling. Everyone keeps telling me it's some kinda magic feature, but honestly it's a nightmare to set up right. Like, I get why it's cool, you can route certain apps or traffic through VPN and leave the rest local. Sounds perfect for streaming or torrenting without slowing everything down, right? But in practice, it's a mess. Some VPN apps just don't get it right, and I end up with leaks or connections dropping, and then I'm just paranoid. When I tried to do it on my router, it was a nightmare to configure, kept breaking my connection. And don't even get me started on the protocols. Some VPNs say they support split tunneling, but only for Windows or Android, and not on my Mac or Linux. How the hell is that even fair? I want to use it for streaming, to bypass geo-blocks but keep my banking apps local, but man, the setup is so inconsistent. Sometimes it's a feature that's more trouble than it's worth. Does anyone have legit tips or good VPNs that handle this smoothly? Or should I just forget it and go back to traditional VPNs and deal with the slowdowns?
 
Been there, man. I found that using a VPN with a built-in split tunneling feature usually works better than doing it manually, especially on Windows. Also, some VPNs have better app-specific controls, so you can just pick what apps go through VPN and what stays local without messing up the whole system.
 
i feel u fam, last month i tried setting up split tunneling on my own and it was such a pain. Took forever to get it right and my connection kept dropping. I ended up just sticking to a VPN that has it built-in, way less headache.
 
tbh just my 2 cents, split tunneling kinda depends on your use case and technical comfort level. imo, if you need it for a quick bypass or specific apps, sometimes the hassle isn't worth it and just slow you down more. maybe look into a VPN that automates it better or a router setup if you're tech-savvy, but yeah, sometimes just sticking with full VPN is cleaner, even if slower.
 
Different angle: maybe split tunneling is kinda overrated for that use case. Instead of trying to fine-tune every app, just use a dedicated VPN for streaming or torrents and keep your main VPN for privacy stuff. That way, you avoid all the setup mess and connection issues. Keeps it simple and less headache.
 
spot on, OP. just a tiny correction, you said some VPNs only support split tunneling on Windows or Android, not Mac or Linux. actually, it's kinda the other way around sometimes, or they just plain don't support it at all on certain OSes. confusing as hell.
 
Been doing this 3 years and I gotta say, OP, you got a small mistake. Some VPNs do support split tunneling on Mac and Linux, not just Windows or Android. It's kinda backwards sometimes but it's not all bad. Good luck fam, "stay chill"
 
bruh, split tunneling is basically the tech version of "hold my beer" sometimes. if you just wanna stream and keep banking local, maybe just set up a virtual machine or container with its own VPN config, so you
 
bruh, did you try flashing custom firmware like DD-WRT or OpenWRT? sometimes that makes split tunneling less of a pain but still kinda tricky lol.
 
different angle: split tunneling can be a real pain but sometimes it's about finding the right tools. not all VPNs are created equal and some just plain work better on certain OSes. maybe try a different VPN with a reputation for stable split tunneling and see if it's smoother? ymmv but worth experimenting.
 
honestly been doing this 3 years, split tunneling is kinda like chasing a ghost. sometimes it works, sometimes it's a pain in the ass, and you never really know till you try. best bet is to test drive different VPNs and configs, but yeah, expect some headache.
 
Just my 2 cents, I think split tunneling can be kinda overrated. yeah, it's handy but I've seen way more setups break than actually work smooth long term. anyone here actually got a foolproof way to make it stable w/o pulling hair?
 
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