Wait. You're trying to compare your speed without a VPN at all to the speed of a VPN? That's not fair.... Perhaps you should try other gateways. Your VPN settings look fine.I just did OC 1200/800 on my AC68 and I still got no performance change .
I have attached screen shots on my OpenVPN setup and test result here.
with OpenVPN off, I have full speed 21Mb/s.
With OpenVPN on, my connection speed is 9Mb/s which is 50% drop.
Wait. You're trying to compare your speed without a VPN at all to the speed of a VPN? That's not fair.... Perhaps you should try other gateways. Your VPN settings look fine.
I know the pia vpn app works very differently than openvpn itself. They've modified the openvpn source. It also uses a web service to get a least busy server to connect to unlike the dns names we use statically in our openvon configs.
Someone who is having issues on the router should try openvpn on their desktop versus pia app on the same desktop.
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This is off topic for this thread. You should open a new thread for help but while i'm replying:right now I could not access my rouger GUI, does anyone know what I should do?
I have tried reset the router, and it works for a while, but after 30 mins or 1 hour later, I couldn't connect to webGUI anymore. I have no issue to ping or telnet the getway ip address.
are you sure you are testing consistently? using some pia regional pool and speedtest.net is not consistent testing....
I will try it again since I have 2 AC68s, one with Merlin build as my backup router, another one is DDWRT.
Depends on the vps. Also the cost vs result.Thinking about renting a high speed vps and configuring it with an openvpn.
Would this yield better results and less overhead?
Also make sure if you use speedtest.net, make sure you try different servers and multiple of them. I've seen widely variable results with the same server when tested over and over (could be pia or could be test server).Thinking about renting a high speed vps and configuring it with an openvpn.
Would this yield better results and less overhead?
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