Tcp Vs Udp Vpn?
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TCP VPNs are connection-oriented, meaning that they require an ongoing connection to function. They use the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and provide a secure, reliable connection. They also provide a higher level of security, as they ensure that all of the packets sent over the connection are received.
UDP VPNs are connectionless, meaning they don’t require an ongoing connection to function. They use the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and offer better speed than TCP VPNs. However, they don’t provide the same level of security and reliability, as some packets may be lost in transit.