In my previous post sharing some of the recent challenges in using a VPN to get through China's Great Firewall, I mentioned that I expected to find my own situation to be much better or much worse the next morning.
At first, all seemed fine and I was able to use my VPN without much problem. However, later in the day it was almost entirely unusable. And now it seems to be OK again*. My hope is that with the ending of China's 18th National Congress on Wednesday and the unveiling of the new leadership on Thursday that VPN access will not continue to be such a challenge.
So while I have a working VPN connection, here's a photo:
Perhaps you can find some symbolism in it. Perhaps I am just in the mood to share a photo of a bridge.
Whatever the case, I hope to return to more typical posts tomorrow assuming my Internet connection in China is back to "normal".
*Update: Of course just after publishing this, some problems with the VPN connection returned. Ah... time to sleep.
At first, all seemed fine and I was able to use my VPN without much problem. However, later in the day it was almost entirely unusable. And now it seems to be OK again*. My hope is that with the ending of China's 18th National Congress on Wednesday and the unveiling of the new leadership on Thursday that VPN access will not continue to be such a challenge.
So while I have a working VPN connection, here's a photo:
Bridge crossing the Xiang River in Changsha, China |
Perhaps you can find some symbolism in it. Perhaps I am just in the mood to share a photo of a bridge.
Whatever the case, I hope to return to more typical posts tomorrow assuming my Internet connection in China is back to "normal".
*Update: Of course just after publishing this, some problems with the VPN connection returned. Ah... time to sleep.