Originally Posted by
Futumsh
Most VPN providers are VPN to the server you've chosen, and normal traffic from there to destination, so generally speaking:
* If your issues are due to network corruption, a VPN endpoint near to the US east coast would probably do best for you.
* If your issues are due to poor routing or traffic going through overly congested routes, best endpoint is one that goes the least out of the way for your traffic while still going around wherever the routing issues are.
* If you have neither corruption nor routing issues, either a VPN endpoint near to you, or near to the US east coast would probably do best, though you probably don't need a VPN at all.
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