VPN for China / restricted countries speed test chaos

VPN for China / restricted countries speed test chaos

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Speed tests in China are a joke. Ping times skyrocket. Sometimes I get 2 Mbps. Other times it drops to nothing. Tried Nord, Express, Surfshark. Same story. Protocols? OpenVPN slow as hell, WireGuard faster but unreliable. Privacy? Yeah right, they log just enough to sell your data. Streaming? Forget it unless you want buffering. Torrenting? Only with the right server and even then, slow as hell. Self-hosted? No thanks, too much hassle for what I get. Need a real reliable VPN in these restricted countries. No fluff, just raw results. If anyone finds a solid one, let me know. GL trying to work online here.
 
Honestly, I think the issue is more about the local ISP throttling or censors than just the VPN itself. Tried a few more niche providers with obfuscation and stealth modes, and I saw a big jump in stability and speed. Yeah, the big names are often overhyped for these markets. Sometimes you gotta go a little rogue with your setup. Don't write off all VPNs just cause the big ones suck in China.
 
Speed tests in China are a joke. Sometimes I get 2 Mbps. Other times it drops to nothing.
Been there. That ping swing is classic in China. Local ISPs love to mess with VPN traffic, so speed tests are basically useless. Best bet is to test during different times, see if any niche VPN with obfuscation holds up. Most of the time, the numbers are just fake metrics anyway. If you're chasing consistent LPs, you gotta rely on more than just speed tests. It's all about the stealth and stability now.
 
Forget it unless you want buffering
smh, yeah, buffering is the norm not the exception. unless you got a dedicated line and server setup, forget smooth streaming in those places. most vpn providers just tap out once censorship and throttling kick in. ymmv but don't hold your breath.
 
Interesting issue... I found that in China, it really depends on the protocol and server geo. WireGuard can be faster but unreliable due to censors.
 
nah, in china its all about the obfuscation and stealth mode. wireguard sounds sweet but if the censors got you, just adds to the chaos. try some less common ports or stealth servers, might help.
 
you're overcomplicating it lol. china traffic is a mess no matter what. you're better off with a dedicated VPS on the other side of the border and run your own proxy or vpn from there. stealth mode and obscure ports are nice but censors usually just block whole ranges. imo, you gotta think outside the box, maybe even swap to a different protocol or use a tunnel that looks legit to the censors.
 
Speed tests in China are a joke
oh you think speed tests in China are a joke try running a real business from there and see how much fun that is you measure latency and bandwidth like a sane person but in reality its a game of whack-a-mole with censors and firewalls good luck trusting those numbers they change faster than your VPN protocol and honestly if you think a quick speed test is gonna tell you anything about your actual experience you're fooling yourself those tests are about as useful as a screen door on a submarine.
 
Honestly, trying to find a reliable VPN in China like it's some kind of holy grail is a fools errand. You're chasing speed and stealth like they're the same thing, but they're not. You want something that works for business, not just casual browsing or streaming buffer fiestas. Your best bet is a dedicated VPS on the other side, set up your own tunnel and forget about all these "stealth" features that are basically band-aids on a sinking ship. VPNs are tools, not magic wands. If you're still chasing the perfect speed test, you're missing the point. It's about building resilient infrastructure, not hoping some shiny app saves the day. If you want real reliability, you need to control the entire flow.
 
Speed tests in China are a joke. Sometimes I get 2 Mbps.
Ever wonder if the speed test itself is even accurate in that chaos? Back in the day, we just ran our own tests with real work and saw what actually mattered. Sometimes the numbers lie but the frustration doesn't.
 
Speed tests in China are a joke
Exactly, terrain. Speed tests are mostly just noise in China, especially with the chaos on the network side. What matters is real user experience, not some synthetic test. I've seen 2 Mbps on a speed test but still managed to get work done and then other times the test shows 50 Mbps but the connection feels like dial-up. End of the day, you gotta test with actual CRs and see what sticks, not rely on these "official" results.
 
smh testing from restricted countries is a nightmare. best bet is to use a local server or a VPN that actually works in those regions. most free VPNs are useless for this. if you want legit speed data, pay for a premium one that guarantees local IPs. else you wasting your time.
 
Lol, u serious? Testing VPN speed in restricted countries is like trying to measure the speed of a snail on sedatives. Carve, u nailed it, most free VPNs are garbage for this. Honestly, the only way to get any kinda reliable data is to pay for a solid VPN that actually works in those regions. Otherwise u just wasting ur time and end up with false numbers. And dont forget, building a legit site and traffic is harder than trying to get a VPN to stay connected in China. Just saying
 
VPN for China / restricted countries speed test chaos
i get what edifice and carve are saying about the chaos, smh it really is a mess. but i still think some of these tools can give a rough idea if you pick the right vpn and run multiple tests. sure, it's not perfect but if you do enough tries you can sort of get a sense of what's fast or slow in those regions. just gotta be careful not to rely on a single test or vpn. sometimes a local server, even if sketchy, beats a fake data point. just my 2 cents.
 
yeah, you're right, testing from those countries is basically guessing with a slightly more expensive dice roll. the chaos is so bad it's almost a art form at this point. I've found that even with paid VPNs, you're just getting a ballpark, not real world speeds. best move is to look for local sources if possible or test from a nearby country with similar conditions. but the real kicker is you can't trust any of the results without a grain of salt, which is wild when you think about it. it's like trying to get a straight answer from a politician in a polygraph test, just not gonna happen. the only thing you can do is keep testing and averaging out the chaos
 
yeah, you're right, testing from those countries is basically guessing with a slightly more expensive dice roll
So you're saying even paid VPNs are just rolling the dice? Data doesn't lie. If you want real speed, build a proxy network in those regions.
 
Lol, yeah testing in those places is like chasing shadows. what does the proof ladder look like if you're trying to measure offline conversions from those vpn chaos tests? might be better to focus on other signals instead of relying on VPN speed data.
 
lol, so basically we're supposed to trust VPN speed tests as gospel? come on. those tools are so unreliable they're basically just doodles in the sand. if you wanna actually know the real user experience in those regions, better to focus on engagement metrics or conversion data, not some ping-pong of VPN results. that's just cope for pretending we can control the chaos. source: spent way too much time trying to make sense of those messes and ending up more confused.
 
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