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Justin How

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Sorry if I am repeating a much asked question.
I have a Asus RT-N66U running Merlin which manages about 1.6Mbytes/se OpenVPN (AES 128bit).
I am hoping that something could provide around 5Mbyte/sec. without spending a fortune.
Is there such a thing - do Asus do a router that would be this fast? Wireless would not be used so is unimportant.
Thanks in advance.
Justin
 
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Sorry if I am repeating a much asked question.
I have a Asus RT-N66U running Merlin which manages about 1.6Mbytes/se OpenVPN (AES 128bit).
I am hoping that something could provide around 5Mbyte/sec. without spending a fortune.
Is there such a thing - do Asus do a router that would be this fast? Wireless would not be used so is unimportant.
Thanks in advance.
Justin
Using the RT-AC1900P myself, I can confirm that it reaches 6.5mbps over OpenVPN on my 7.5mbps connection (using AES-128-CBC).

As Odkrys stated above, this router should easily be able to handle 40mbps download (depending on your connection).

Which speed is your bare internet connection?
 
Sorry if I am repeating a much asked question.
I have a Asus RT-N66U running Merlin which manages about 1.6Mbytes/se OpenVPN (AES 128bit).
I am hoping that something could provide around 5Mbyte/sec. without spending a fortune.
Is there such a thing - do Asus do a router that would be this fast? Wireless would not be used so is unimportant.
Thanks in advance.
Justin

That's odd...I have a N66U that I just set up OpenVPN on and I did a speed test over the VPN connection and achieved the following results: 5.48 down / 6.56 up...unless I am missing something here? Same perimeters as well with encryption.....
 
Thanks for the info
Is the RT-AC3200 appreciable faster (OpenVPN wise) than the RT-AC1900? Currently I can get it at quite a good price
 
Thanks for the info
Is the RT-AC3200 appreciable faster (OpenVPN wise) than the RT-AC1900? Currently I can get it at quite a good price

The RT-AC3200 is not faster.
 
RT-AC1900P has a Broadcom (BCM4709C0) 1.4Ghz dual core processor.
RT-AC3200 has Broadcom (BCM4709A0) 1Ghz dual core processor.
 
Sorry if I am repeating a much asked question.
I have a Asus RT-N66U running Merlin which manages about 1.6Mbytes/se OpenVPN (AES 128bit).
I am hoping that something could provide around 5Mbyte/sec. without spending a fortune.
Is there such a thing - do Asus do a router that would be this fast? Wireless would not be used so is unimportant.
Thanks in advance.
Justin

If you want a fast and easy to use VPN connection look at the hardware solutions and customized Tomato firmware from Sabai Technology. I get the following speeds when connected to an Astrill VPN server in Chicago while my physical location is in SW Florida.

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5837771993
 
If you want a fast and easy to use VPN connection look at the hardware solutions and customized Tomato firmware from Sabai Technology. I get the following speeds when connected to an Astrill VPN server in Chicago while my physical location is in SW Florida.

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5837771993
Those are very decent speeds for on-router VPN (if you are using AES128bit encryption or higher), but an Asus RT-AC56U at $239.99 is "a bit ;)" overpriced when the same standard router is $86 on Amazon (straight from Asus).

Beside that, I don't see any advantage in their (to me misleading) description of their "modded" Asus routers. They sell their RT-AC68U for $359.99 and ancient RT-N66U for $219.99 :eek:

OpenVPN clients run very well on my RT-AC1900P with AsusWRT-Merlin firmware and are easy to set-up.
 
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If you want a fast and easy to use VPN connection look at the hardware solutions and customized Tomato firmware from Sabai Technology. I get the following speeds when connected to an Astrill VPN server in Chicago while my physical location is in SW Florida.

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5837771993
How could they sell product with a fork of Tomato without leaving it GPL available ?

I personally doubt it could be faster than official firmware as some driver are closed source.
 

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