Self-built VPN series Part 1 From LetsVPN to self-built Wireguard VPN full process review (with pit guide)

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  1. 2026/05/08

    […] RecentSelf-built WireGuard VPN, the original intention is to scientifically visit overseas websites, but found a headache: opening domestic websites is very slow, loading stuck, and even occasionally timed out. After investigation, it was found that all traffic (including domestic websites) was transferred through WireGuard VPN by default, and it naturally slowed down after a circle.The core requirements are very clear: let domestic websites and local area network equipment directly connect without VPN; only overseas websites can go through the WireGuard tunnel, which not only ensures smooth overseas access, but also does not affect the loading speed of domestic web pages. Combined with your own configuration and practical process, we have sorted out a complete set of solutions suitable for the official client of Windows and mobile phone WireGuard, and novices can directly copy and use them.Note: It is recommended to refer to:Wireguard domestic direct connection + foreign tunnel configuration , this blog will have a more thorough solution. […]

  2. 2026/05/08

    […] Self-built WireGuard service, the original use port 57586, the computer wifi before 10 o’clock in the morning can be normal handshake, normal over the wall, and the domestic website is directly connected. […]

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