Phil2002 1 Posted ... Hi, Im using Airvpn via my Netgear wndr3700v2 (Gargoyle), and my max speed so far is about 8,5Mbit. I was hoping for a tad more, thoughthats ok for surfing. So my question is, is there any easy way to find out the lowest latency / best speed, besides creating a configuration file for every single server,copy the server adress and apply it to my router? Thanks for any hint. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Hello! Yes, please browse to the "Status" page of our web site https://airvpn.org/status The numbers displayed in ms for each server provide you with a relative (not absolute) latency which is a very precious information for your needs. Kind regards 1 snaggle reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Phil2002 1 Posted ... Oh ok, so this is actually the ping from my browser? Good to know haha... anyway, figured out using the client (while temporary disabling vpn on the router) to check the best server is also a good way. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 9972 Posted ... Oh ok, so this is actually the ping from my browser? Good to know haha... anyway, figured out using the client (while temporary disabling vpn on the router) to check the best server is also a good way. Hello, actually not, it is the total time needed by your browser to require via http a 1 byte file to the VPN server and receive it, but as a relative value it is good. And yes, using the client can be quicker (the client really pings). Kind regards 1 snaggle reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Phil2002 1 Posted ... Ah ok, im a noob. So 10Mbit, thats the limit for UPC here in Austria it seems... thats nearly 1/10 of what my isp provides. Should be enough for surfing, though... the only problem is the hassle of turning it on and off on the router. Quote Share this post Link to post
SlyFox 10 Posted ... If your router is using openvpn client there will be a max speed it can operate. The cpu of your router is 680mhz I believe. I bought the Asus ac56u which has an 800 dual cpu which I then over clocked to 1000mhz. I am now able to get my full ISP bandwidth of 30/10 using tomato openvpn client on the router. Quote Share this post Link to post
Zhangjile 0 Posted ... Can anyone make screenshots of the speed of his connection in 24 hours or a week or something? Quote Share this post Link to post
Jamieoak1 0 Posted ... I'm quite new to thisSo in short when I'm choosing the best/fastest server am I best choosing one with a longer blue bar or shorter one Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... If you don't understand things just rank the servers by stars (more stars are better) and connect to those servers. 2 rickjames and Jamieoak1 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Jamieoak1 0 Posted ... The view I get with my iPad doesn't use stars it uses like a blue progress bar.I can see the Mbit/s per second, is that how long a ping would take?Therefore the less Mbit/s per second the faster the server Quote Share this post Link to post