With the advancements made with OpenVPN, I still see just the one CPU active when over VPN. Is there a way to enable the usage of both cores? The Internet speed I have is 500 Mbps down where as with VPN I can at best achieve 140 Mbps on the AC86u.
Ovpn in only single threaded, per this reply. this whole thread will give you some good information on this subject.
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Poor VPN speed when using Asus OpenVPN Client
Hi, I made a comparison of a couple of VPN providers in connection to internet speed, when configuring an Linksys WRT1900ACSv2 router with DD-WRT firmware inside. Using the DD-WRT OpenVPN client function to have the router encrypting all traffic directly. You can read about the review in this...www.snbforums.com
A few years ago, many of us experienced VPN slowness after upgrading firmware. A factory reset followed by a manual reconfig fixed it.Thanks for your message. I don't know what factor has changed but I used to achieve over 200 Mbps on VPN with Merlin, however, after the latest firmware update, I am stuck at about 120 Mbps. There must have been a setting change somewhere. It's not an issue but just an observation.
I have done that multiple times. I have even made my node a master and the master the node. Still the same. I wish I had some way to go back to the old config. I also don't think it is the firmware as the speed reduced when I did a factory reset on the same firmware so it must be some kind of settingA few years ago, many of us experienced VPN slowness after upgrading firmware. A factory reset followed by a manual reconfig fixed it.
I converted an old Windows 7 PC to a pfSense router a few years back because I needed improved VPN speed that I could get from Asus routers at the time. Use the GCM ciphers if your provider supports it. Or the CHACHA20 if available.I have done that multiple times. I have even made my node a master and the master the node. Still the same. I wish I had some way to go back to the old config. I also don't think it is the firmware as the speed reduced when I did a factory reset on the same firmware so it must be some kind of setting
The problem with this is that most of the VPN connections in the place I live are shaped. Openweb, wireguard works for few days and then get shaped. Only a few work. but I would like to give this a tryI converted an old Windows 7 PC to a pfSense router a few years back because I needed improved VPN speed that I could get from Asus routers at the time. Use the GCM ciphers if your provider supports it. Or the CHACHA20 if available.
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