Unfortunately, the results weren’t consistent, as the download speed suffered a lot in some situations. For example, when using a server in the UK, I managed to maintain nearly 98% of my download speed and almost 77% of my upload speed. It performed a little bit worse than OpenVPN, but still managed to bring some pretty decent speeds when connected to servers that were not that far from my original location. I also tested Avast Mimic, a proprietary tunneling protocol developed by Avast: Location (Avast Mimic) Meanwhile, the upload speed of Avast isn’t that great, slowing down the connection by 77% at the best of times, and leaving only 1.5% of your original speed in the worst cases. When using OpenVPN, the results are pretty decent - but only if you look at the download speed, which decreases only by a few percent.
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