January 11, 2022 AtlasVPN China test, it has been exactly 6 months since I first added AtlasVPN to the test list on this site, plus I observed it for a while before publishing the test report, this VPN has been running smoothly for almost 8 months in Windows, Macbook, iOS/iPhone in mainland China, which is a good performance. I hope it can run stably for a long time to achieve one more path for users in mainland China to access the international Internet safely. I also call on more VPN manufacturers not to give up on the mainland China market. This time, we will test AtlasVPN again in Win/Mac/iOS devices to see how it is actually allowed in China. Since I don’t have an Android device, I can’t do the actual test in android, but according to previous readers’ feedback it works well.
The daily speed test will help you understand three things.
1. the success rate of the VPN’s server connection in the device under test.
2. the server connection time of the VPN in the tested device.
3. the speed of the VPN after a successful connection to the server in the device under test.
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Starting Time: Jan 11, 2022, 1:31 PM
Local device and network: China Telecom 300M / Windows10 / Macbook / iPhone;
Protocol: Auto;
Official Deals: New user $1.39/m
Test’s Servers: Random 5-10;
Windows10 AtlasVPN Test in China: Version 2.2.1
Win10 – Denmark – Copenhagen: Success; (Time efficiency: 70s)
Speedtest Ping: 244ms. Download: 103.77Mbps. Upload: 40.04Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 38377Kbps;
Note: The first server test started in the morning (connected for about 4 and a half hours) and kept playing YouTube without any significant slowdowns or dropouts. We hope to see the stability of this VPN with this kind of test.
Win10 – Ireland – Dublin: Success; (Time efficiency: 73s)
Speedtest Ping: 282ms. Download: 10.92Mbps. Upload: 4.54Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 8744Kbps;
Win10 – Latvia – Riga: Success; (Time efficiency: 69s)
Speedtest Ping: 248ms. Download: 172.2Mbps. Upload: 35.26Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 20172Kbps;
Win10 – Norway – Oslo: Success; (Time efficiency: 73s)
Speedtest Ping: 266ms. Download: 13.57Mbps. Upload: 35.02Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 3695Kbps;
Win10 – Estonia – Tallinn: Failed; (Try once)
Win10 – Czech Republic – Prague: Success; (Time efficiency: 70s)
Speedtest Ping: 231ms. Download: 0.77Mbps. Upload: 29.07Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 7434Kbps;
Win10 – USA – Las Vegas: Failed; (Try once)
Win10 – Japan – Tokyo: Success; (Time efficiency: 69s)
Speedtest Ping: 95ms. Download: 0.42Mbps. Upload: 28.74Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 258Kbps;
Win10 – Canada – Montreal: Success; (Time efficiency: 70s)
Speedtest Ping: 266ms. Download: 10.4Mbps. Upload: 33.8Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 5545Kbps;
Win10 – Hong Kong: Success; (Time efficiency: 131s)
Speedtest Ping: 797ms. Download: 1.38Mbps. Upload: 22.48Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 802Kbps;
Macbook AtlasVPN Test in China: Version 2.2.1 (46)
Macbook – Austria: Success; (Time efficiency: 3s)
Speedtest Ping: 246ms. Download: 67.2Mbps. Upload: 23.2Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 17808Kbps;
Macbook – Belgium: Success; (Time efficiency: 5s)
Speedtest Ping: 201ms. Download: 6.18Mbps. Upload: 35.8Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 40004Kbps;
Macbook – Bulgaria: Success; (Time efficiency: 3s)
Speedtest Ping: 229ms. Download: 15.1Mbps. Upload: 35.8Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 18477Kbps;
Macbook – Czech Republic: Success; (Time efficiency: 3s)
Speedtest Ping: 222ms. Download: 96.8Mbps. Upload:34.3Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 32502Kbps;
Macbook – Denmark: Success; (Time efficiency: 5s)
Speedtest Ping: 262ms. Download: 225Mbps. Upload:27Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 12767Kbps;
Macbook – Estonia: Success; (Time efficiency: 5s)
Speedtest Ping: 262ms. Download: 265Mbps. Upload:34.2Mbps;
YouTube Connection Speed: 24324Kbps;
IOS AtlasVPN Test in China: Version 3.4.2
iPhone – Austria: Success; (Time efficiency: 5s)
Speedtest Ping: 249ms. Download: 129Mbps. Upload: 23.2Mbps;
Speedtest Videos: 480p;
YouTube Connection Speed: 6558Kbps;
iPhone – Belgium: Success; (Time efficiency: 3s)
Speedtest Ping: 203ms. Download: 88.1Mbps. Upload: 37.9Mbps;
Speedtest Videos: 360p;
YouTube Connection Speed: 2087Kbps;
iPhone – Bulgaria: Success; (Time efficiency: 3s)
Speedtest Ping: 230ms. Download: 128Mbps. Upload: 35.1Mbps;
Speedtest Videos: 720p;
YouTube Connection Speed: 10535Kbps;
iPhone – Czech Republic: Success; (Time efficiency: 3s)
Speedtest Ping: 224ms. Download: 7.8Mbps. Upload: 34.4Mbps;
Speedtest Videos: 480p;
YouTube Connection Speed: 2687Kbps;
iPhone – Estonia: Success; (Time efficiency: 3s)
Speedtest Ping: 265ms. Download: 322Mbps. Upload: 36.5Mbps;
Speedtest Videos: 480p;
YouTube Connection Speed: 5753Kbps;
Since I also selected the servers in the iPhone test in the order that the AtlasVPN App naturally goes from top to bottom, this resulted in a similarity to the servers tested in other devices. But I also wanted to find out how many servers AtlasVPN actually has available for iPhone in China. In order to save testing time, I will only publish the results of the above tests with or without connection, not speed measurement, and screenshots of successful connections will be displayed centrally in a slideshow at the end.
iPhone – Finland: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – France: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Germany: Success; (Time efficiency: 30s)
iPhone – Hungary: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Ireland: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Italy: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Latvia: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Netherlands – Amsterdam: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Norway: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Poland: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Romania: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Serbia: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Slovakia: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Spain: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Sweden: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Switzerland: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – United Kingdom: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Canada: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – USA – Dallas: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – USA – Las Vegas: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – USA – Los Angeles: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – USA – Miami: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – USA – New Jersey: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – USA – New York: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – USA – Phoenix: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Australia: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Hong Kong: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – India: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Japan: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – Singapore: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
iPhone – UAE: Success; (Time efficiency: < 10s)
The slideshow shows screenshots of the above servers connected successfully, for a total of 31 servers.
Summary: The above is the Chinese test of AtlasVPN in Windows, Macbook and iPhone. First is the connection and speed test in the App of these three devices in the way it is naturally arranged in order mainly, you can check the test results by yourself. Finally I passed a quick test in the iPhone for all server areas of AtlasVPN in the iPhone (some areas have multiple servers not all tested) and actually all connected successfully, which was really a bit of an unexpected surprise. Also although I didn’t do a speed test, I believe there must be a large speed difference between different servers. So choose a server that suits you still need to find your own digging.
Today’s Test Windows10 Rating:★ ★ ★ ☆
Today’s Test Macbook Rating:★ ★ ★ ★
Today’s Test iPhone Rating:★ ★ ★ ★ ☆