I've never used KuaiLian before... I only buy other people's self-built proxies🪜 Besides being expensive, everything else is okay. Connect wirelessly on computer and phone.

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TvlAt3A.m.
· 04-30 16:45
Wireless connection is great, but inconsistent latency makes gaming uncomfortable.
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RugWeather
· 04-30 14:32
The wealthy have their reasons, at least they don't have to watch ads.
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GateUser-59fc535c
· 04-29 07:18
Used KuaiLian in the early days, but abandoned it after the traffic prices increased.
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GateUser-e1cfc287
· 04-29 03:16
Having built it myself for a year, I ultimately returned to KuaiLian; time is also money.
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OldBlackVelvetKey
· 04-29 03:06
Wireless connection is prone to disconnection; it is recommended to have a wired backup.
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FomoAfterYoga
· 04-29 03:06
Actually, some niche exchanges are now cheaper than building your own.
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Stop-LossForBluePeony
· 04-29 03:05
Setting up your own is indeed awesome, but maintaining it is a headache, having to get up in the middle of the night to fix nodes that go down.
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BlackVelvetBluePeony
· 04-29 03:04
The biggest pitfall of building your own VPN is that the IP gets blocked, and changing it is troublesome.
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FiveMinutesBeforeLiquidation
· 04-29 03:03
On the contrary, switching from self-built to a commercial airport is much more hassle-free.
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Frictionless
· 04-29 03:01
Using your phone as a hotspot for your computer, who understands the battery anxiety?
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