@jayjay said:
We offer NAT VM's with Dynamic IPs in Hong Kong which a lot of our Chinese customers like - would that help?
Can you share a LG for these? Last time I checked a few months ago, I tried the LG link I found in an offer thread several months earlier, but I was only getting about 200Kbit/s to the UK.
@jayjay said:
We offer NAT VM's with Dynamic IPs in Hong Kong which a lot of our Chinese customers like - would that help?
Can you share a LG for these? Last time I checked a few months ago, I tried the LG link I found in an offer thread several months earlier, but I was only getting about 200Kbit/s to the UK.
And yeah I'm getting about the same to Poland
Just ran a quick speedtest from one of the NAT VM's to Vodafone UK - London:
Server: Vodafone UK - London (id = 24281)
ISP: Tele Asia Limited
Latency: 197.77 ms (0.61 ms jitter)
Download: 508.37 Mbps (data used: 785.6 MB)
Upload: 15.92 Mbps (data used: 29.1 MB)
Packet Loss: 0.0%
Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/2bf5676f-431e-4608-aadb-95537af0051c
Upload isn't great but these servers are in Hong Kong, so typically better for those located in China. We're looking to start NAT services in the UK though, I'll give you a shout once we have that setup.
@entrailz said:
Does anyone know any VPN providers with servers in China?
Thanks
Well, I think I know what you are trying to get. There is a term called repatriation among the Chinese, which means that the Chinese are in a foreign country and need to return to China through the internet, and some of them can get Chinese servers (Chinese locals), and they will set up a platform to provide this repatriation internet line, and you can get Chinese internet by buying and subscribing to their service, but this will be relatively expensive, and he doesn't want to be as Freedom as vps, because China has just experienced a serious network cleanup, you may not find it very easy. So, their network audit is much stricter. Hope this helps you
but I seem to know of vps within mainland China, if you can set it up.
I know several local service providers in China, They provide vps or natvps, but for the network price, it may be relatively high. And the price of ip will be relatively high. Thus, probably mainly because the Chinese government intends to restrict the idc field. Finally, the ones I recommend above, because they are relatively small businesses, may be out of stock due to cheap prize. And compared to paypal, credit card or prepaid card, they will be more inclined to accept more localized payment methods such as WeChat Pay and Alipay The following are relatively large companies and may have stricter policies. It also means that the price will be higher, but it is more international.
Hi,to be honest,I don’t want to hit you
but the current VPN in mainland China cannot survive.You can consider a VPS in Hong Kong,such as DMIT,Or a certain degree of free Google Cloud, AWS, AZURE, these all have VPS in Hong Kong location,to build SS or WS+TLS protocol,
Don't use Alibaba Cloud or Tencent Cloud,they ban VPNs
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Why not try softether
Just ran a quick speedtest from one of the NAT VM's to Vodafone UK - London:
Upload isn't great but these servers are in Hong Kong, so typically better for those located in China. We're looking to start NAT services in the UK though, I'll give you a shout once we have that setup.
Well, I think I know what you are trying to get. There is a term called repatriation among the Chinese, which means that the Chinese are in a foreign country and need to return to China through the internet, and some of them can get Chinese servers (Chinese locals), and they will set up a platform to provide this repatriation internet line, and you can get Chinese internet by buying and subscribing to their service, but this will be relatively expensive, and he doesn't want to be as Freedom as vps, because China has just experienced a serious network cleanup, you may not find it very easy. So, their network audit is much stricter. Hope this helps you
but I seem to know of vps within mainland China, if you can set it up.
https://www.miaovps.com/aff.php?aff=64
https://www.miaovps.com/ (non aff)
http://xue.zxiyun.com/?t=107&vcode=7391
http://xue.zxiyun.com/ (non aff)
I know several local service providers in China, They provide vps or natvps, but for the network price, it may be relatively high. And the price of ip will be relatively high. Thus, probably mainly because the Chinese government intends to restrict the idc field. Finally, the ones I recommend above, because they are relatively small businesses, may be out of stock due to cheap prize. And compared to paypal, credit card or prepaid card, they will be more inclined to accept more localized payment methods such as WeChat Pay and Alipay The following are relatively large companies and may have stricter policies. It also means that the price will be higher, but it is more international.
https://aliyun.com
https://alibabacloud.com
https://qcloud.com
https://intl.cloud.tencent.com/
https://cloud.baidu.com/
https://www.huaweicloud.com/
https://ucloud.cn
Oh God, China is that alien ?
good day, I have the same problem, I can't get a Chinese vpn. You solved this problem
Hi,to be honest,I don’t want to hit you
but the current VPN in mainland China cannot survive.You can consider a VPS in Hong Kong,such as DMIT,Or a certain degree of free Google Cloud, AWS, AZURE, these all have VPS in Hong Kong location,to build SS or WS+TLS protocol,
Don't use Alibaba Cloud or Tencent Cloud,they ban VPNs