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by avargas 2708 days ago
I currently live in Colombia and every once in a while, around 40-60% of packages drop. I noticed it was a peer connection in Miami, and almost all traffic went through there. Even if I went to an Argentinian IP, it would still go up north to Miami and then south (my guess is cheap residential peering connections). Anyways I basically got a server from a provider that bypasses this peer connection, and setup a VPN. When my internet starts misbihaving, I simply connect thru that VPN and it fixes the package loss. You adapt.