Builder71
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On my RT-N66U router at home, I have a OpenVPN server running.
Today I tested my OpenVPN connection away from home with my laptop.
On the remote site I used a 20/20 Mbit connection on which I was the only user.
At home I have a 50/50 Mbit FTTH connection.
The result is that I'm not able to max out the 20/20 connection, on both upload and download, at the same server setting.
What I see is, if I use TCP for the OpenVPN connection, upload from my laptop is slow.
Download seems OK and is stable.
When I use UDP for the OpenVPN connection, download from my laptop is slow and not very stable. (speed fluctuation)
However upload seems to be OK.
If I don't use a OpenVPN connection, I was able to max out the 20/20 connection.
Is this problem with OpenVPN, or what else?
My laptop as well as my RT-N66U are not high on CPU load.
Is this only me?
I have no clue why I see these weird results.
Today I tested my OpenVPN connection away from home with my laptop.
On the remote site I used a 20/20 Mbit connection on which I was the only user.
At home I have a 50/50 Mbit FTTH connection.
The result is that I'm not able to max out the 20/20 connection, on both upload and download, at the same server setting.
What I see is, if I use TCP for the OpenVPN connection, upload from my laptop is slow.
Download seems OK and is stable.
When I use UDP for the OpenVPN connection, download from my laptop is slow and not very stable. (speed fluctuation)
However upload seems to be OK.
If I don't use a OpenVPN connection, I was able to max out the 20/20 connection.
Is this problem with OpenVPN, or what else?
My laptop as well as my RT-N66U are not high on CPU load.
Is this only me?
I have no clue why I see these weird results.
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