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How to choose a faster, more stable node

Select Falemon lines based on node distance, network latency, stability, operators and target services to optimize the experience for browsing, video, conferencing and downloading.

How to choose a faster, more stable node

Select Falemon lines based on node distance, network latency, stability, operators and target services to optimize the experience for browsing, video, conferencing and downloading.

STEP 01

Start from low-latency nodes

Nodes that are closer and have lower latency are generally more suitable for daily browsing and real-time applications, but the actual speed will also be affected by the operator and the target website.

  • Test two to three nodes in adjacent areas first
  • Avoid judging long-term quality based on a single speed test
STEP 02

Select according to scenarios

Videos and downloads place more emphasis on sustained throughput, while conferences and remote operations place more emphasis on latency and stability. You can switch to different lines during peak periods for comparison.

  • Record node, time and network environment
  • Benchmark comparison with unconnected state when exception occurs
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