How can I bypass extreme website restrictions in my university wifi?

Man really trying to torrent on university wifi. Is you dumb?

Just hotspot from your phone

Google website translator or virtual online browser if it is still a thing

Maybe try mullvad vpn

Maybe try tailscale if you have a pc back home that can be used as an exit node? Traffic doesn’t look like a typical VPN as is basically uses the wiregurd protocol and it’s dead simple to set it up.

Usually NordVPN should work. I’d advise to check which ports are open and which protocol. Usually TCP for 80 and 443 are open and sometimes 8088 and others.

By using a VPN (paid or your own) with this port, your university should be unable to detect that unless they also block the VPN server addresses. I assume most VPNs try to use blocked ports

Private (proton might even work) VPN, maybe ask IT Helpdesk and Tor(altough I don’t know if it works for bypass but I think it will)

Time to set up your own VPN. If you have a consumer router (switch, router, ap combo), see if it has support for VPN connections (e.g. some TP-link ones have OpenVPN support so you have to go in and just set up it).

I have an AmpliFi Alien setup at home and they offer a “Teleport” function, it lets you VPN to your home network, maybe look for options similar to this

Trying using the non-default ports of the VPN providers. Ports such as 53 / 5353 - 80 / 8080 - 443 / 8443 seem to work in all of the cases I had to use a VPN.

Lots of VPN providers now also support wireguard. Which seems to have a higher successrate IMHO. I use my own VPN and PIA (If my own does not work).

If you have the techincal know-how. A self-hosted VPN at your house or renting a droplet on digital ocean or similar hosting services is almost 100% guaranteed to bypass any form of “blocking.” Unless they go out of their way and manually white-list certain IPs/ IP ranges. Even if they do this, they are likely still bypassable since if they wouldnt allow amazon AWS/ Google cloud or azure not alot of services would be running.

In the end theres always the good old anydesk/ teamviewer solution which works fine if u just have to browse around.

try lesser known vpns or setup your own at home with a raspbeery pi or some routers/modem/wifi/switch combo units also can do that.

Do you have an Ethernet port? I plugged an old router into mine in my dorm and got around it. This wasn’t allowed so I hid it when I left my room lol

Personally I have never had PIA fail to get me out of a tight spot.

Have you tried Google VPN? It should be available in their cheapest Google One plans now. Only works on mobile devices currently (they now have Windows and Mac apps), but it uses Google’s servers and the chances of those being blocked are low. So the only way that’s blocked is if they’re packet sniffing for evidence of a VPN connection.

I think it still works to use Google translate as a proxy. Get the address for the site. Then paste it into this link:
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=ja&tl=en&u=website_link_here

Example:

You might want to look into Stunnel, it’s very hard to block it because it looks like regular traffic.

Try GoodbyeDPIGoodbyeDPI, works in my university.

Make you own vpn, did this at my school. If setting up a pi vpn or other doesn’t work just use Tailscale, it’s a great tool I found out from a video Linus made.

Port to Jio use 5g unlimited for a while until it lasts.

I used to run openvpn AS using email ports because our school network blocked anything other ports than http/s and mail