tested wireguard vs openvpn on 5 vpns for a month here's the raw traffic data

tested wireguard vs openvpn on 5 vpns for a month here's the raw traffic data

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so, been pushing vpn offers for like three years and all my affiliate copy just parrots the same speed claims. finally got sick of it and ran my own protocol test across five networks i have access to. mullvad, proton, express, nord, and some cheap one i won't name lmao. did automated scripts routing gigs of garbage data through each protocol, logging speeds every hour for a month. everyone says wireguard is fastest and yeah, it is. but the real story is how much it varies by provider. one network's 'optimized' wireguard was slower than their own ikev2 config during peak hours. security though? openvpn configs are a mess to audit but that's kind of the point - harder to fingerprint. wireguard being lean is cool until you think about what metadata never gets encrypted. if you're building content around this, stop comparing protocols in a vacuum. test the actual implementation from your top two offers. my data shows one provider had faster openvpn speeds than their competitor's wireguard because their server load was lower. feels like half the 'reviews' are just reading spec sheets
 
Exactly, been there with the specs - then reality hits and it's all about the implementation. Burned a few bills chasing that speed myth only to find the provider's server load and configs matter more than protocol claims. Wireguard's lean but if the server's dead or misconfigured, you're just spinning your wheels. Always test top offers in real world - specs are just a starting point.
 
finally got sick of it and ran my own protocol tes
ran my own protocol test huh? lol, been there, burned that budget. what you really learn is how much the provider's setup and server load skew the results. speed claims are just marketing fluff at this point. stop trusting protocol labels and start testing real-world configs if you wanna actually make money
 
Yeah, all these tests are just noise. You think protocol matters but it's always about the provider's setup and server load. Speed is just a distraction from the real bottleneck which is the network architecture they hide behind.
 
Hold my beer. Everyone loves to chase the protocol shiny object like it's some magic pill. Here's the thing: speed tests in a vacuum are useless if you don't factor in the real world setup. I've seen folks run these fancy protocols and then wonder why they get cooked when actual users hit peak hours. The truth? It's all about the provider's infrastructure, server load, and how you set up your CRs. Wireguard is lean but if your provider's server is hammered, it doesn't matter. And yes, OpenVPN configs are a pain in the ass to audit, but they offer more control and less metadata leakage if you know what you're doing
 
Speed claims are just smoke and mirrors. I've seen this movie before. Protocols don't matter if the provider's infrastructure is a black hole of latency and bad configs.
 
bruh, i feel this. everyone just reads spec sheets and acts like it's gospel. real talk, it's all about the setup and server load. protocol might be cool but if the provider's infrastructure sus, no matter what u pick, u gonna get bottlenecked. imo, u gotta test on ur own or u just get fake stats.
 
You're not wrong about the provider setup being king but here's the thing though speed tests in a vacuum are useless if you don't understand the underlying infrastructure and how they manage their server loads and routing they all love to hype protocols but most of the time it's just a bandaid for poor setup and bad capacity planning people chase the shiny protocol like it's gonna fix their issues but it's the server's real performance that matters not what the spec sheet says.
 
Exactly. people get so hung up on protocol tech specs they forget the actual provider infrastructure is what really moves the needle. you can have the fastest protocol in theory but if the server load is a mess or the routing is botched it's all smoke and mirrors. this is why real-world testing is king. props for running those scripts for a month too that kind of data is gold. half the reviews are just parroting specs or what some niche blogger claimed without any actual hands-on data. wireguard's lean design is nice but metadata leaks are a real concern if you don't think about that. bottom line: match your choice to the provider's setup, not just the protocol specs.
 
Bro, I gotta call BS on this whole "protocols don't matter" vibe cuz speed tests are just a tiny part of the picture and people forget that correlation isn't causation especially when it comes to VPNs. yeah, wireguard is faster on paper but if the provider's infrastructure is a disaster then it doesn't matter what protocol you're running, your CR gonna tank and your ROI will suffer. I've seen cases where a well optimized openvpn setup blows away a shoddy wireguard simply because the server's load management was on point. and this stuff about metadata unencrypted, sure, it matters if you're chasing stealth but honestly most affiliate offers don't need a secret agent setup, they need reliable CR and low latency. so don't fall for the hype that protocol tech alone makes or breaks your campaign, test the actual provider infrastructure because that's where the real speed and stability are hiding. and yeah, I might've been wrong about some of this stuff early on but I
 
wireguard usually gets me better epc and cr than openvpn on push traffic. your data might be right for raw traffic but in real campaigns wireguard's speed and stability kill openvpn. seen it myself with multiple offers
 
Did you test with different creatives or just traffic types? sometimes the offer angle or creative impact the EPC and CR more than VPN choice. so data could be skewed if your creatives aren't optimized for each VPN.
 
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