• @xkforce@lemmy.world
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    1010 months ago

    Proxy using an EU based server. Not like websites are going to actually check that you live there.

    • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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      -210 months ago

      If you use a EU proxy for the site in OPs screenshot you would presumably just get the same message.

      • pjhenry1216
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        510 months ago

        I mean, honestly, you’d have to already have poor Internet to not be able to max out most connections regardless. It’s the lag that is affected and it’s likely still under a second.

        • Flying Squid
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          510 months ago

          I don’t know, I used to use a VPN to France (not the same server each time) when I was downloading torrents, and when I forgot to turn it off, uploads for work were glacial. High upload speed is really necessary for my work because I regularly upload files which are half a gigabyte or more and need to get that done as quickly as possible. Now I VPN to Canada and I don’t really have that problem anymore.

          • pjhenry1216
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            510 months ago

            Uploads would likely be a lot more affected as your connection is very lopsided. I should have been more specific that down is a lot more difficult to max out. And uploads are more affected by your connection speed. So yeah, uploads you may see a difference. Depending on what you’re torrenting though, VPN is likely safer for that to begin with.

          • @HeneryHawk@thelemmy.club
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            110 months ago

            A torrent client may need settings in the client changed, firewall rules changed, and ports open on the router. Even with all that a VPN could still have a limited connection. Some VPNs allow you control over this but I doubt free ones do

            Things are changing rapidly but asynchronous upload/download speeds are not always offered by ISPs and uploading was always slower than downloading… used to be never but I’ve seen more and more ISPs offer asynchronous speeds

            There are a huge number of factors that we don’t know that could account for your slower speeds

            • Flying Squid
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              110 months ago

              Fair enough, I’m not an expert. I just know what I experienced when I used the VPN (PrivateInternetAccess FWIW). I didn’t change any settings on it.

          • Echo Dot
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            010 months ago

            Upload speeds will be a lot slower than downloads speeds because VPNs are optimised for downloading. That’s one you mate.

              • Echo Dot
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                10 months ago

                Eh? You are giving VPNs a bad review without knowing how to use them effectively. There is nothing wrong with not knowing something only with assuming.

                • Flying Squid
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                  110 months ago

                  Considering I use my VPN almost every day, how am I giving them a bad review? I even said I didn’t have this problem when I connected to Canada.