hansthespass 1 Posted 04/11/2015 Hi there, I've been using the AirVPN service now for several weeks and its been great! Due to my ISP (VirginMedia) throttling VPN connections, I've been using the SSL/SSH Tunnels to get through. None the less they still apply a general throttle of 2 MB/s to all encrypted connections. After having done a bit of testing with one of my servers, I realised that the throttling is not done across the whole spectrum of ports, only ports 1 to 1024. For anything higher, in my test case 5432, there was no more throttling being applied. Would it be possible to have the SSH/SSL tunnels connecting over a port greater than 1024, in addition to the current ones (22, 52, 80, and 443)? Thanks! 1 H3rpAD3rp reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
A340 2 Posted 04/14/2015 Hi there, I've been using the AirVPN service now for several weeks and its been great! Due to my ISP (VirginMedia) throttling VPN connections, I've been using the SSL/SSH Tunnels to get through. None the less they still apply a general throttle of 2 MB/s to all encrypted connections. After having done a bit of testing with one of my servers, I realised that the throttling is not done across the whole spectrum of ports, only ports 1 to 1024. For anything higher, in my test case 5432, there was no more throttling being applied. Hi Hansthespass I will like to know how you did your test, to discover that your ISP "throttling VPN" connection. A340 Would it be possible to have the SSH/SSL tunnels connecting over a port greater than 1024, in addition to the current ones (22, 52, 80, and 443)? Thanks! 1 H3rpAD3rp reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post