WireSock Secure Connect is free for personal (non-commercial), or educational (including non-profit organization) use. For commercial use, please visit the Licensing page or contact us for licensing options.
WireSock Secure Connect is free for personal (non-commercial), or educational (including non-profit organization) use. For commercial use, please visit the Licensing page or contact us for licensing options.
For command-line installations, WireSock Secure Connect requires just 1.5 MB of storage, with a minimal RAM footprint under 10 MB.
Even with the built-in UI client, it remains compact at 7.2 MB, ensuring your system stays fast and responsive.
Instantly blocks all network traffic if the VPN tunnel is down or the client stops unexpectedly — preventing accidental data leaks.
Tags traffic with differentiated services (DSCP) values on a per-application basis, letting you prioritize latency-sensitive apps (e.g., VoIP, gaming) over bulk transfers.
Route traffic to specific domains through the VPN matched via DNS, while leaving the rest of your connections on the regular network. Perfect for selectively tunneling services like banking or corporate portals.
Lets you define DNS search suffixes (just like the official WireGuard client), so internal hostnames such as printer.office
resolve automatically when you’re connected to the VPN.
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The following is a comprehensive comparison of throughput (upload/download) test results conducted with some of the most prominent Wireguard client implementations for Windows. These include the official WireguardNT and Wireguard-Go implementations, TunSafe, and the WireSock Secure Connect operating in transparent mode.
The testing platform was an Intel® NUC DC3217IYE (Core i3-3217u), a machine that is over ten years old, running Windows 10 x64 on the client side. For each test, iperf3 was configured to utilize 4 TCP sessions, corresponding to each virtual CPU. The most notable results were derived from a series of 10 consecutive tests, which are depicted in the initial chart.
The subsequent chart offers a comparative analysis of the performance between WireSock Secure Connect (in both Transparent and Virtual Adapter Modes) version 1.2.37 and WireguardNT version 0.5.3, operating over a 10Gbps network connection. For this evaluation, the client-side setup incorporated the Intel® Xeon® E-2378G Processor, complemented by the Broadcom P210tep NetXtreme-E Dual-port 10GBASE-T Ethernet PCIe Adapter.
We conducted each test with iperf3, configured for 8 TCP sessions to produce the necessary traffic volume. The chart displays the best outcomes derived from a series of 10 consecutive tests.
As illustrated in the above charts, the WireSock Secure Connect showcases notably higher download speeds compared to the official kernel mode implementation of Wireguard for Windows, and undoubtedly surpasses all other tested implementations.