loopy123 4 Posted ... Down: 4.288 Mbit/s Out, 5.025 Mbit/s In (117%), 20MB - Up: 4.203 Mbit/s Out, 3.474 Mbit/s In (82%), 10MB - Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 17:00:20 GMT - Buffers: 20MB/10MB - Laps: 3, Time: 244.67 secs This is much slower than when off my tomato router based VPN connection to AirVPN - is there a problem here? Quote Share this post Link to post
Soupcan Sam Hootkins 13 Posted ... Try different servers and protocols. Also, do you use any security software such as Kaspersky? There is a known bug with Kaspersky that is affecting VPN's. Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... test speed another way. the test built into the web site here isn't...good. Quote Share this post Link to post
loopy123 4 Posted ... Tried several VPN servers but everything is < 10Mbps: Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... Tried several VPN servers but everything is < 10Mbps: What ports and protocols have you tried? If I understand correctly you're running the openvpn client on a router. What router is it? Quote Share this post Link to post
loopy123 4 Posted ... Using port 443, UDP on an ASUS RT-N66U running Tomato (by shibby Firmware 1.28.0000 MIPSR2-132 K26 USB AIO-64K). This should be the fastest protocol and it is unclear why a different port would be better. Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... Using port 443, UDP on an ASUS RT-N66U running Tomato (by shibby Firmware 1.28.0000 MIPSR2-132 K26 USB AIO-64K). This should be the fastest protocol and it is unclear why a different port would be better. Some ports and protocols are faster because the ISP and transit/peers allow it to be. But, your problem is the router running VPN. That's a very weak CPU for trying to run openvpn. That speeds you're getting are the most you'll get so long as that router is your openvpn client. 1 loopy123 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
loopy123 4 Posted ... OK, thanks for the help. I tried using the pc openvpn client to test speeds and got only slightly better results over a couple of servers, including: Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 362 Posted ... OK, thanks for the help. I tried using the pc openvpn client to test speeds and got only slightly better results over a couple of servers, including: if on the PC use the Eddie (AirVPN) software and try different ports and protocols. Quote Share this post Link to post
loopy123 4 Posted ... Using Eddie - what a huge difference: Using the .ovpn file in the openvpn pc client: and the bad news for me - when running the same param from the .ovpn config file on openvpn router (ASUS RT-N66U) client: Thanks for the help. Not sure why it was so bad at my post #8 above when running the PC openvpn client, maybe missing the rcvbuf and sendbuf params. 1 go558a83nk reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... It's your router. It doesn't have the required processing power to do 100mbps. Nothing you can do than either use eddie or get a router that can handle such speeds. They are not cheap so if you have an old computer setting that up to distribute the vpn connection is probably a better idea. 1 loopy123 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
loopy123 4 Posted ... Thanks for guiding me to my router hardware limitation on bandwidth. I am thinking that offloading the vpn to a virtual machine and route my traffic to it such as here: https://support.hidemyass.com/hc/en-us/articles/202721486-Using-Linux-Virtual-Machine-instead-of-a-router-for-VPN Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted ... Thanks for guiding me to my router hardware limitation on bandwidth. I am thinking that offloading the vpn to a virtual machine and route my traffic to it such as here: https://support.hidemyass.com/hc/en-us/articles/202721486-Using-Linux-Virtual-Machine-instead-of-a-router-for-VPNHaven't tried it so i can't comment but i would still try and find an older pc none uses for really really cheap and use that. A vm will use resources on your pc and restarting the specific pc means internet will go down for all. Quote Share this post Link to post