I've started looking for a new VPN provider today. I don't really need it for usenet per se since I use SSL anyways, but I prefer to test my internet connection speed using EU astraweb server for various reasons. I need vpn mostly to circumvent unlawful government censorship that has been spreading like a wildfire this year and protect my anonymity from Putin's chekists & watchdogs when I post certain stuff
I tested only a few VPN providers, the ones I could get my hands on so to speak.
My location: Russia
My plan: 100mbit
Non-VPN speed: ~10.5-10.7 MB
Testing server: eu.news.astraweb (server location - Amsterdam, 18 connections, Astraweb Usenet provider)
Date:Friday, 8 august, 18:30- 19:40 GMT
Protocol: UDP
Airvpn & Astraweb EU:
Netherlands\Erakis:~8-8.5MB
Netherlands\Propus:~8-8.5MB
Germany\Seginus~9.5-10MB
Luxemburg\Herculis:~8+MB
Switzerland\Virginis: ~1.2 MB =))
Spain\Nihal:~3.5MB
Sweden\Cygni: ~8MB
Romania\Phoenicis:~ 7+MB
UK\Nunki: ~9MB
Mullvad & Astraweb EU:
Sweden: ~ 7-8MB
Netherlands: ~ 8.5-9.5MB
Germany: ~8-8.5+MB
Bolehvpn & Astraweb EU:
Luxemburg: ~7.5-8MB
Netherlands: ~8MB
Sweden: got connected but for some reason nothing worked at all
Switzerland:~8+MB
UK:~9+MB
France: ~5+MB
Just keep in mind several things:
1) I tested only some servers located in EU
2) I don't know whether they would shape traffic if you download at these speeds loads of data
3)Maybe I got lucky as in their servers were not overloaded and there was enough spare bandwidth ( this might be especially true for airvpn coz you can monitor server load user wise in real time and most of the servers I used didn't have many users.
4) it doesn't mean you'll get comparable speeds downloading stuff from web servers/ your location
5) I have no idea whether their connections are reliable or not because it was just a quick test run.
6) upload speed wasn't tested
I was really impressed with Mullvad price\speed ratio. For just 5 euro you get real nice speed. But there are only 4 servers( for some it might be a problem), their client is a bit primitive although it does have some nice features like dns leak protection,block internet on connection failure and some minor settings available. I'm somewhat skeptical about their account protection - you get only account number and that's it lol, no passwords, no nothing.
That's a bit strange
Bolevah was OK, they have a nice client but not many settings , there were some servers that didn't work at all.
Airvpn has a shitload of servers to offer, their client is very informative (server load,number of users per server,protocols, ports,portable version available etc) with LOTS of options including advanced ones.
Speed wise these three VPN providers are quite good. At least in MY experience. As for customer service I have no idea how these three would fare.
It would be nice if you could post about ur experience with VPN providers.![]()
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