BTGuard

BTGuardWebsite: www.btguard.com
Price: $9.95 / Month
Our Rating: – 65%
Protection: 4/5
Software / GUI:
3/5
Features:
3/5
Speed:
2.5/5
Ease of Use:
5/5
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Service Overview and Reviews

Service: BTGuard comes in two flavors (and prices):-

As a Bittorrent Proxy – BTGuard’s paid proxy service ($6.95 / Month), through which you pass your download traffic, hides the IP-addresses of its users from the public and any tracking will see the BTGuard IP address rather than your own and therefore your identity effectively stays hidden from view.

As a VPN Service – BTGuard’s VPN service ($9.95 / Month), operates much like any other VPN, securing your internet connection and rendering your web browsing and other net services anonymous. The server network is limited to Canada, Netherlands(EU) and Singapore so pick the nearest server to your location, P2P downloads should then be at least reliable and secure.

Privacy: BTGuard does not log customer IP addresses or customer usage. See their Policy/Terms/FAQ

Our Thoughts: We tested the VPN service (not the proxy service) and it’s a basic, no frills affair. Set-up is easy and BTGuard works via the standard OpenVPN GUI. However, we found connecting via PPTP instead slightly increased the server speeds. We also found the Canada server very overloaded and slow at times and experienced more consistent results connecting via the EU server.

If only occasional/light P2P file sharing is your thing the EU server should work ok. However, if you are looking for more, you may find the limited server network restricting (For example, it’s no good for US or UK online TV network streaming).

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BTGuard User Reviews

Summary

2.2
2.2 out of 5 stars (based on 63 reviews)
Excellent5%
Very good19%
Average14%
Poor14%
Terrible48%

Reviews

USA customers beware! Dial-up is faster than BTGuard. Totally unusable. MY FIOS connection is 35.65 Mbps vs BTGuard 0.45 Mbps.

Nbr4son

same as the majority. awful speed and non-existent support. luckily i just paid for 1 month to try it. and yes, i got it because of a review by torrentfreak.

rapscallion

Just purchased their 1-month VPN service. I can’t do anything. Simple as that. The speeds are slower than trying to use the Tor network. It takes 20+ seconds for small webpages to load. Max speed I’ve gotten torrenting is about 25 kb/s when I usually get 2mb/s. I only tried them because of their reviews in torrentfreak and lifehacker. I should have done my homework better, I suppose. Not even going to try and get a refund, as everyone says their support is crap as well. And if that isn’t enough to deter you from the service, then the features offered through the service are non-existent as well. Very basic service. Overall = Very disappointed.

Steve

Not great. No UDP support. The support guy does not answer, and can get rude when/if he does. I’m on this site today because I’m looking for a better proxy.

John

Great. I believe the people having issues with the speed is linked to their internet providers throttling their service bcuz of ur being used for downloads. My carrier does not throttle there is no way to track what I do and it honestly with great surprise worked wonderfully. There was some hesitation on whether or not it was working but I did the test and it said that it was installed correctly. The speeds seemed to h as consistant as they were without the service. I read plenty of reviews before purchacing this. So far I have no regrets. Simple install using the version of utorrent that is offered on their site and downloaded btguard and it set up its self very surprised.

stephen


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BTGuard Speed Test Results

BTGuard Speed Test

Below you can see our testing results for BTGuard. For more details of how we conduct our speed tests go to VPN Speed Tests.

Test PC #1 – United States – OS (Mac OSX) – ISP (Cox)

SpeedTest.net (Chromium)LocationPingDownloadUpload
Not Using VPNUnited States2422.537.2
PPTPEU1664.142.99
PPTPCanada1011.241.33
Download Test (Curl)LocationFile SizeAv. Speed/secTime/mins
Not Using VPNUnited States620M1841K05:44
PPTPEU620M520K20:19
P2P Test (Transmission)LocationFile SizeAv. Speed/secTime/mins
Not Using VPNUnited States729.1Mb1.58Mb07:41
PPTPEU729.1Mb0.73Mb16:20
PPTPCanada729.1Mb0.27Mb45:09

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Test PC #2 – United Kingdom – OS (Win 7) – ISP (Sky)

SpeedTest.net (Firefox)LocationPingDownloadUpload
Not Using VPNUnited Kingdom3210.560.94
OpenVPNEU419.940.84
Download Test (Curl)LocationFile SizeAv. Speed/secTime/mins
Not Using VPNUnited Kingdom620M1241k09:00
OpenVPNEU620M1174k12:01
P2P Test (uTorrent)LocationFile SizeAv. Speed/secTime/mins
Not Using VPNUnited Kingdom695Mb1.1Mb10:22
OpenVPNEU695Mb1.0Mb11:05

Tips: If you’re having trouble with connecting, but not actually seeing your IP address change, try checking the option in your VPN settings to “use the VPN for all traffic” (or similar wording). That isn’t specified in some of the instructions and we had this trouble in a couple instances with PPTP connections. Checking that solved the problem.

The Canada server seems to be under heavy load and a bit slow.

PPTP via their EU server seems to have the best and most consistent speeds, especially from the US. We found that OpenVPN seems to sacrifice performance quite a bit when connecting from the US. In Europe though, OpenVPN still seems to provide great speeds when connecting to the EU server.

Note: The handshake protocol (MSCHAP_V2) used by many PPTP connections has been cracked and therefore PPTP could now be considered unencrypted. For maximum security use OpenVPN or L2TP.

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