WireGuard 🇧🇷 Brazil in 🇪🇸 Spain
Brazilian streaming rights are sold per territory, so platforms enforce them with one blunt instrument: the IP address you connect from. Madrid to São Paulo typically runs 180–210 ms via Atlantic routes. Solid for live football and novelas alike.
Why WireGuard specifically
WireGuard is a modern VPN protocol with about 4,000 lines of code (OpenVPN has over 100,000), built into the Linux kernel since 5.6. It uses ChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption, reconnects instantly after network changes, and adds minimal latency — which is exactly what a live stream from Brazil needs.
The practical difference shows on phones: WireGuard survives the switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data without dropping the stream, and drains far less battery than legacy protocols during a 2-hour match.
Watching from Spain: timezones, latency, community
Spain is 4–5 hours ahead of BrasÃlia. Madrid nightlife works in your favor: 21:30 kickoffs in Brazil at 01:30–02:30 local time are practically Spanish dinner hours.
Madrid to São Paulo typically runs 180–210 ms via Atlantic routes. Solid for live football and novelas alike.
Madrid and Barcelona host large Brazilian communities, and the shared language family makes Spain one of the top destinations for Brazilian expats in Europe.
From zero to a Brazilian IP
The whole point of QR-based provisioning is that the setup is identical whether it is your first device or your third.
- Create your tunells.online account — no card needed to start.
- In the dashboard, add a device and open its QR code (or download the .conf on desktop).
- Scan it with the WireGuard app and activate the tunnel.
- Confirm the Brazilian IP (search "my IP") and open your streaming app.
Tips to avoid trouble on match day
- Spain is 4–5 hours ahead of BrasÃlia. Madrid nightlife works in your favor: 21:30 kickoffs in Brazil at 01:30–02:30 local time are practically Spanish dinner hours.
- Generate one key per device (2 included) — sharing one QR across devices makes connections drop each other.
- Revoke old devices in the dashboard when you sell or replace hardware.
- For live sport, prefer ethernet or 5 GHz Wi-Fi — packet loss hurts streams more than ping does.
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FAQ
Is the speed enough for streaming from Spain?
Madrid to São Paulo typically runs 180–210 ms via Atlantic routes. Solid for live football and novelas alike.
What if it doesn't work for my platform?
That is what the free trial is for — validate with your actual platform and network before paying. If something misbehaves, support responds directly through the site.
Can I use it on more than one device?
Yes — the paid plan includes 2 devices, each with its own key and QR code, individually revocable from the dashboard.
Do I need a credit card to try it?
No. The 24 hours trial requires only a verified account — subscribe later if it works for you.