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Kevin K

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Port forwarding seems to be intermittent for UDP but it works fine for TCP on my RT-N66U with Merlin 380.64.

My RT-N66U is in a LAN environment (i.e. My traffic is not passing to the Internet.) I have port 1194 set to forward both TCP and UDP to 192.168.8.10. At that address I have an OpenVPN server running.

If I connect my client directly to 192.168.8.10, the VPN works fine via TCP or UDP.

If I connect my client to the external address on my RT-N66U (192.168.1.64), the VPN works fine via TCP, but if I use UDP, sometimes it works and sometimes I get intermittent delivery of frames.

CPU utilization is low and I have lots of free RAM on my RT-N66U.

Any ideas on how to make UDP forwarding more consistent?
 
Interesting. If I connect to the external IP of my RT-N66U from inside the LAN, UDP is unreliable. If I connect to the external IP from outside the LAN, UDP is reliable. So out-and-back drops frames but from-out-to-in doesn't.

I suspect this to be caused by the VPN software and not the router.
 
What you are describing is NAT loopback, and there are two different implementations available. Try changing from Merlin to ASUS or vice versa.
 
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