Why an ordinary VPN fails for you
ISPs no longer block VPNs by server address. They look at what the connection itself looks like and cut the familiar traffic pattern. That's why the same server can work great on mobile and go silent on home internet.
We spent weeks running different setups on real Russian networks and found something simple: the transport decides everything. Whatever disguises itself as ordinary HTTPS gets through. The rest is a coin flip.
That's why your subscription includes all five protocols on every location. One doesn't work — pick the next one in the list, it's a single tap. The ones that performed best are marked with a star.