Since LET seems to not give a fuck... Here is my question from there. (I think this forum houses more educated individuals )
I would assume just out of common sense that if you buy a filtered IP (lets say BuyVM's for example), and then you use that to tunnel to your main dedicated server.
My question is: Should your dedicated server's location be in the same state as where you're going to be tunneling from? [Or atleast, in a certain mile radius] Like, you don't want a filtered ip box in WA State, and then your dedi is located in New York, right? Or is the speed difference negligible when tunneling?
Edit: Now that I think of it, for my example above wouldn't that be 2 round trips? The tunnel has to connect from WA State to New York, then the New York dedicated box has to connect back to WA State (IF WE are assuming someone is connecting from WA State) which would make the latency duration/lag even longer... or am I over-thinking this?
I would assume just out of common sense that if you buy a filtered IP (lets say BuyVM's for example), and then you use that to tunnel to your main dedicated server.
My question is: Should your dedicated server's location be in the same state as where you're going to be tunneling from? [Or atleast, in a certain mile radius] Like, you don't want a filtered ip box in WA State, and then your dedi is located in New York, right? Or is the speed difference negligible when tunneling?
Edit: Now that I think of it, for my example above wouldn't that be 2 round trips? The tunnel has to connect from WA State to New York, then the New York dedicated box has to connect back to WA State (IF WE are assuming someone is connecting from WA State) which would make the latency duration/lag even longer... or am I over-thinking this?
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