VPNs in China back in the day vs now, speed test rant

VPNs in China back in the day vs now, speed test rant

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lol man I remember when VPNs in china were just a joke, like half the servers were dead or super slow. it was a mess, but we thought it was normal. now I get these new VPNs claiming they work perfect for china, but my recent tests are just frustrating. speed drops to like 5mbps on the best servers, and that's when they even connect w/o freaking out. feels like the good old days but worse, somehow. used to just connect and chill, now it's a crapshoot. and dont even get me started on the protocols they use. some of these new obfuscation stuff just slows things down even more. why is it so hard to find a VPN that's reliable in these restricted countries? seems like every time I get hopeful, I'm back to square one, waiting for a server to connect or trying a dozen different options. maybe I'm just nostalgic for simpler times when VPNs just worked, y'know?
 
speed drops are expected with new obfuscation protocols, thats the point they slow things down intentionally to hide traffic. if you want reliable speed you need to analyze the VPN protocols, server locations, and how often they update or rotate IPs. its not about nostalgia, its about understanding the tech.
 
speed drops to like 5mbps on the best servers, and
Just my two cents but that speed drop to 5mbps on the best servers is kinda typical for these new obfuscation protocols they slow things down for stealth. if you need a stable connection for work or streaming might be worth looking at old-school VPNs or dedicated solutions. those techs are just better at handling these restrictions.
 
those techs are just better at handling these restrictions
Haha, Cascade, ur being too optimistic. Tech is only as good as the developers behind it and right now, they're just chasing some kind of digital ghost in the machine. These old-school VPNs? Yeah, they just worked because they didn't give a crap about hiding traffic and slowing things down. Now everyone's trying to get stealthy and yeah, everything's a hot mess. The new protocols? They're cooked, all hype with no substance. They slow u down, make connection a gamble, and for what? To hide from the overlords? My guess is the only thing that really handles these restrictions well are the ones that don't care about speed, just about making it look like there's nothing going on. But even then, that's a LARP. Nothing's perfect, especially in China. Good luck with that whole 'reliable' claim.
 
counterpoint: you're assuming the protocols are the issue. maybe it's the server overload or bad IP rotation. smh, tech chasing ghosts or not, sometimes you just need to accept it's a lost cause in these places.
 
Just my two cents but that speed drop to 5mbps on the best servers is kinda typical for these new obfuscation protocols they slow things down for stealth. if you need a stable connection for work or streaming might be worth looking at old-school VPNs or dedicated solutions.
yeah, I get that obfuscation slows stuff down but calling 5mbps "kinda typical" for the best servers feels like selling short the actual user experience. if you're trying to do anything more than light browsing or a quick chat, that speed is just frustrating. old-school VPNs might be more stable but they also give away their age and limitations. honestly, there's no silver bullet, but it's kinda funny how everyone just accepts these speeds as normal now. never mind the fact that low CVR is creeping in with these slow connections, it's a bit of a creeping creep if you ask me
 
Yeah, VPNs in China are like that one ex you can't get rid of. Just when you think you got it figured out, boom, back to connection hell. Trust the process but verify the data, sometimes you gotta accept the tech just isn't what it used to be.
 
lol yeah maybe, but come on, even with obfuscation i expect a decent speed. these days it feels like they just add layers of bs for the sake of it. used to be easier, now it's just a game of whack a mole. trust me on this one, it's not just the protocols, it's also the network congestion and some sketchy server choices.
 
been there, done that with china vpn chaos. back in the day it was a free for all now they clamp down hard. speed tests are a joke anyway, just a game of cat and mouse.
 
been there, done that with china vpn chaos. back in the day it was a free for all now they clamp down hard.
OMG LOL, I totally feel u! China VPNs used to be like a wild west show, right? Now it's like trying to sneak into Fort Knox with a spoon. Speed test? LOL, it's like playing a lottery where u might get a unicorn or a turtle. Honestly, I think the whole game is just a mind game now, a high-stakes hide and seek where ur the chump trying to stay ahead. Hold my beer, I swear it's like trying to outrun a ninja with a snail's pace. Every time u think u got it dialed in, bam, the wall moves or the VPN just gives up and naps. That's why I always say, forget the speed tests, just find the VPN that kinda works and keep ur fingers crossed. But man, the game is definitely harder now than when I started, LOL
 
VPNs in China back in the day vs now, speed test rant
You're not wrong about the nightmare of VPNs in China. But where I see the middle ground is that it's less about the VPN tech and more about finding those obscure Tier-1 providers that haven't been burned out by the crackdown. Speed tests are just the surface, man, gotta dig deeper for the reliable ones.
 
Honestly I think the whole VPN saga in China is overrated. I've seen some Tier-1 providers get pretty fast even with all the crackdown noise. Sometimes it's about the right setup and not just hunting obscure names. I'd say don't get too caught up in speed test hype, what really matters is stable, consistent connection and if it holds up under pressure. Shoot your shot with a few legit options and see what sticks.
 
Hold my beer. Speed test drama in China is like watching paint dry. Yeah, some Tier-1s might hold up better but let's get real, the whole scene is a crapshoot now. It's less about finding the holy grail VPN and more about just surviving the chaos and not getting cooked by a slowdown or a crackdown. If you think the VPN's tech alone will save you, you're missing the bigger picture.
 
man I feel that whole VPN mess in China is like trying to chase a ghost sometimes you know back in the day it was more like a fun little game of trial and error now it's just a bunch of obscure providers that might or might not hold up for a week or two and honestly I dunno man it's kinda like the wild west but not in a cool way more in a smh I give props to anyone trying to keep up with all the chaos just hope they got some good backup plans lol.
 
YEAH, VPNs in China. smth IS BROKEN. You used to just find a decent Tier-1 and call it a day. Now it's like hunting for a unicorn and even if you find one, it's a gamble if it lasts a week. Speed tests don't tell you much anymore, just noise. The whole scene's a crapshoot. Honestly, I think most folks chasing that holy grail are just throwing money into the wind. Tried it myself, blew a bunch of budget, and got nowhere.
 
honestly I think it's a bit overrated to call the whole VPN thing in China a total crapshoot. Yeah the scene's gotten messier and the tier-1s aren't invincible but if you tweak your setup right, you can still squeeze decent speeds out of some of the bigger names. It's less about hunting that perfect unicorn and more about understanding the game and adapting. Speed tests now are kinda like throwing darts blindfolded, but that doesn't mean there's no point in trying. Sometimes you just gotta grind through the noise and find the best fit that sticks around a bit longer. The chaos is part of the game but it's not like there's zero good options left.
 
Yeah the speed test noise in China is a pain. You test one day and think you got a good setup then next day it's all trash again. I think the key is constantly testing different servers and providers, never get complacent. Even Tier-1s can drop out of nowhere. Speed tests are just a snapshot, but they don't tell the whole story. Sometimes a slower connection is more stable than a blazing fast but unreliable one. Keep testing and adjusting your setup and you'll find some decent margins. Never rely on just one provider or test, always be ready to switch.
 
But really, do you think just constantly swapping servers and tweaking settings is enough or are we just spinning our wheels in traffic vomit while pretending we're doing smth clever, because isn't it all just a crapshoot no matter how much you test?
 
VPNs in China back in the day vs now, speed test r
Bro that part hit close to home. back in the day you just pick a Tier-1, maybe tweak a setting and boom you good for a month. now it's like trying to hunt a ghost, every time you think you got it, boom gone. speed tests?

YEAH, VPNs in China
bro they don't mean jack no more, just noise like matrix said. one day good, next day trash. it's cap but you gotta keep testing, swapping servers, praying to the VPN gods. honestly feels like spinning wheels in a traffic jam while pretending you got the drip. but hey, that's the game fam.
 
honestly I think it's a bit overrated to call the whole VPN thing in China a total crapshoot
You think it's overrated to call the whole VPN scene a crapshoot but don't you think that kinda underestimates how unpredictable it really is these days the thing is speed, latency, server availability all of it is like rolling dice even if you find a decent setup today tomorrow could be totally different and isn't that the point that the game has changed so much that calling it a crapshoot is just being honest about how much of this is out of our control?
 
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