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05 Jan 2011 21:33 #65480
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Anthony Hegedus
lan-lan PPTP VPN Slow on 2820n was created by hegedusa
We have a lan-lan VPN set up between two sites, with a 2800 at one site and a 2820 at the other. The site with the 2820 has just been upgraded to BT's 40Mb down / 8Mb up service. Trying (from the 2800's end) to access files stored on a server at the 2820's site results in the following speeds:
1. over public internet, using http : ~1MByte / sec
2. over VPN, using SMB protocol : ~100-250KB / sec
3. Over VPN using http: ~100-250KB/sec
4. switching off the lan-lan VPN and using Microsoft's VPN client on windows xp, and SMB Protocol: ~300-400KB/sec
5. As 4, but using http: ~300-400Kb/sec
Now what I don't understand is this slowdown when using either lan-lan (i.e. Draytek's VPN at both ends), and slightly less of a slowdown when using Draytek's VPN at the 2820 end only.
Clearly, the server we are accessing, and the broadband networks are capable of pushing around a megabyte per second as seen by (1) above.
It looks very much like the Draytek VPN processor in the 2820 is causing a bottleneck.
Does anyone know if there's something that can be done about this? obviously with broadband speeds being generally lower than that, most people would never notice any bottleneck.
1. over public internet, using http : ~1MByte / sec
2. over VPN, using SMB protocol : ~100-250KB / sec
3. Over VPN using http: ~100-250KB/sec
4. switching off the lan-lan VPN and using Microsoft's VPN client on windows xp, and SMB Protocol: ~300-400KB/sec
5. As 4, but using http: ~300-400Kb/sec
Now what I don't understand is this slowdown when using either lan-lan (i.e. Draytek's VPN at both ends), and slightly less of a slowdown when using Draytek's VPN at the 2820 end only.
Clearly, the server we are accessing, and the broadband networks are capable of pushing around a megabyte per second as seen by (1) above.
It looks very much like the Draytek VPN processor in the 2820 is causing a bottleneck.
Does anyone know if there's something that can be done about this? obviously with broadband speeds being generally lower than that, most people would never notice any bottleneck.
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Anthony Hegedus
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