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Nov 10, 2011 at 3:26 history notice removed CommunityBot
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Nov 2, 2011 at 2:14 comment added Daniel Gratz Tried the Hong Kong vpn, was horribly slow. Am using one in San Jose now, ping 155ms. But i am still not sure about my upload and how it affects things. Curiously enough, when i speedtest.net a server at San Jose, the upload speed is 2 to 3mb but my isp caps my upload at 1mb. The ip is located in Minnesota for some reason despite the vps being in San Jose. However as you can see my upload is now 1mb above the isp cap? speedtest.net/result/1568358099.png
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Oct 31, 2011 at 18:03 comment added MaQleod as billc.cn said, latency is key. While bandwidth limitations might contribute to a bottleneck which will in turn increase your latency, the 33ms average will definitely mean that you will be good to go as long as you stay within your bandwidth limitations.
Oct 30, 2011 at 22:44 comment added billc.cn As long as the ping is low, the upload shouldn't affect anything at all. I am surprised you can get that kind of speed and ping in China. My Virgin media 30Mbps broadband is just marginally faster. Since I am quite happy with it at home, I'll say you won't feel any lag on the VPN.
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