Live OpenVPN servers in Mexico
PublicVPNList currently has limited live data for Mexico. This page remains available because users search for Mexico OpenVPN configs, and the live table updates as new endpoints pass checks.
PublicVPNList currently has limited live data for Mexico. This page remains available because users search for Mexico OpenVPN configs, and the live table updates as new endpoints pass checks.
Technical check ≠ privacy guarantee
Use public VPN endpoints for testing, routing checks and low-risk browsing only. Review every .ovpn profile before connecting.
| Country ▾ | Host / IP ▾ | Speed, Mbps ▾ | Freshness ▾ | Network score | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mexico |
189.217.18.53
|
10.4 measured 8 h ago peak 12.6 Mbps Low latencyStable | 56 |
PublicVPNList currently shows 1 live checked Mexico OpenVPN endpoint. The best measured speed in this country snapshot is 10.4 Mbps, with 6 ms median latency and 6 ms average latency across rows that report latency. The latest successful country check was Jul 15, 2026 15:00 UTC. Protocol availability is 1 UDP, and the most common ports in the current sample are 1195 (1). The visible endpoint count comes from the shared stats cache, so it stays aligned with the homepage and status page.
Use this page as a technical shortlist: start with recently checked rows, compare Mbps and latency, then open a server page before downloading an .ovpn profile. For setup help, see the OpenVPN setup guide; for trust context, read public VPN risks. Throughput-first users can compare fastest servers, while freshness-first users should check latest checked rows. Public VPN endpoints are operated by third parties. Technical availability does not guarantee privacy, logging policy, or safety.
Country dashboard
Mexico currently has 1 live checked OpenVPN config in the public catalog. The fastest measured server is 10.4 Mbps, the lowest measured latency is 6 ms, and the current dataset status is Live.
1 rows were checked during the last 24 hours and 1 rows currently have a download page. These are public third-party endpoints, so every row should be treated as a live snapshot rather than a permanent server guarantee.
Mexico VPN servers are useful when you want a local public endpoint, compare regional latency, or test an OpenVPN connection from that country. They are best compared against nearby North American routes when testing APIs, search results or account access flows. If latency is high, try another server in the same region before switching continents.
1 server has latency at or below 80 ms, which makes this country worth trying for browser testing, app QA and route comparison when it is close to your own network. No row is above 25 Mbps at the moment, so compare nearby alternatives if speed matters.
The current Mexico set contains 1 UDP rows. Frequent ports today: 1195 (1). Choose TCP when a restrictive network blocks UDP or when you need a more firewall-friendly profile; choose UDP when it is available, stable and lower latency in the latest check.
Start with recently checked rows, then compare speed, latency, protocol and port. For browsing and account testing, prefer a fresh low-latency row; for download-heavy testing, prefer the highest Mbps row that was checked recently. Open the server page before downloading so you can review the host, protocol and last measured result.
PublicVPNList checks technical reachability, speed, latency and download availability, but it does not operate these VPN endpoints or control their logging policies. Use public OpenVPN configs for testing and low-risk browsing, review each .ovpn file before connecting, and run a DNS leak check after connection.
If the Mexico list is slow or temporarily sparse, compare nearby live country pools: