The cyber world is like a boundless ocean, and each of us is a ship sailing towards our respective destinations. However, just like sailing on the sea, we will encounter various difficulties and challenges. Today, what I want to share with you is about some problems encountered when using proxy ip.
Tried proxy ip and kept dropping out
Recently, I decided to use proxy ip to access some domestic websites to unlock more content and resources. However, just as I started trying to use proxy ip, I realized that I often encountered the problem of proxy ip dropping all the time. It's like sailing on the ocean when the ship suddenly encounters a big storm, which makes you feel very helpless and frustrated.
Whenever I try to access a website or do something, suddenly the proxy ip loses connection and I have to reconnect or wait for a while. This kind of instability is like a child playing hide and seek, sometimes appearing, sometimes invisible, so that people can not understand.
I can't help but begin to question my choice, should I continue to use proxy ip? Despite running into these problems, I still believe that there is always a solution, maybe I just haven't found it yet.
Slow network after using proxy ip
In addition to the problem of constant dropouts, another thing that is giving me a headache is that the internet becomes abnormally slow after using proxy ip. I thought I could surf freely, but I was not expecting to encounter such a situation, which is impossible to let go of.
It's like sailing at sea when the ship encounters a huge headwind and the forward motion is so slow as to be almost negligible. I tried to open a web page, but it took a long time to load, as if I were drifting aimlessly at sea.
The feeling of helplessness and frustration is overwhelming, like a person walking on a beach but being stuck in the fine sand and unable to move forward quickly.
Despite these difficulties and problems, I am not willing to give up lightly. Perhaps, as long as I am persistent and keep searching for solutions, I will one day be able to overcome these difficulties and sail to the blue ocean of my own.