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Looking for a US/Eu/Apac VPN

I am looking for a cheap vpn service in US/EU/APAC region , bandwidth 500 gb would be enough ,

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  • hyena56hyena56 Member

    Why just not setup your own using Nyr scripts? Wireguard if personal use

  • @hyena56 said:
    Why just not setup your own using Nyr scripts? Wireguard if personal use

    Wireguard , I tried but unable to connect from android device, by the way I prefer softether over wireguard

  • matey0matey0 Member

    @Proxecure said:
    Wireguard , I tried but unable to connect from android device, by the way I prefer softether over wireguard

    Usually Wireguard connection problems are due to MTU. Try reducing it

    How cheap are you looking? For a more trustworthy VPN Mullvad is the go-to recommendation these days, among a few others. https://mullvad.net/en/servers
    If you don't care about trustworthiness and just want it to be cheap there are a bunch of VPN providers making offers with literally around 100% cashback for multi-year plans.

  • bgpgridbgpgrid Member, Patron Provider

    Windscribe has some cheap plans and have locations around the world. They support other protocols aside from Wireguard if that's not your top choice. Check them out.

  • davidedavide Member
    edited March 11

    RackNerd has (no aff)

    • 768 MB KVM VPS (Black Friday 2023)
    • 1 vCPU Core
    • 15 GB PURE SSD RAID-10 Storage
    • 768 MB RAM
    • 1000GB Monthly Premium Bandwidth
    • 1Gbps Public Network Port
    • 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address

    For $0.85 / month (yearly). See product specs (aff)

    I checked Softether's webpage, it looks like a conventional VPN software without über features. But check out Tinc VPN, it implements NAT punching in UDP, mesh routing and other sci-fi stuff. It's crazy stuff that I've been using for some time without regrets.

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