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I am on AC66U (Broadcom BCM5300 chip rev 1), Merlin 380.62. Configured OpenVPN client to connect to a VPN service provider.

The OpenVPN performance is slow and getting about 2 Mbps.

Windows client connects at about 25Mbps.

I am looking for options to get a decent performance.

Is there a few pointers to get a better VPN client performance?


Thanks.
Pete.
 
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I am on AC66U (Broadcom BCM5300 chip rev 1), Merlin 380.62. Configured OpenVPN client to connect to a VPN service provider.

The OpenVPN performance is slow and getting about 2 Mbps.

Windows client connects at about 25Mbps.

I am looking for options to get a decent performance.

Is there a few pointers to get a better VPN client performance?


Thanks.
Pete.


Looks like I am the only one having this issue. :(

Do I have to trash this router and go for a different one?
 
Looks like I am the only one having this issue. :(

Do I have to trash this router and go for a different one?

For the single core MIPS based routers, you are pretty limited on VPN throughput (just not enough processor).

For AES-128-CBC and SHA1 auth, max on the MIPS routers is about 10-12 Mb/s. If you use AES-256-CBC and SHA256 that will be cut in half to about 5-6 Mb/s.
 
For the single core MIPS based routers, you are pretty limited on VPN throughput (just not enough processor).

For AES-128-CBC and SHA1 auth, max on the MIPS routers is about 10-12 Mb/s. If you use AES-256-CBC and SHA256 that will be cut in half to about 5-6 Mb/s.

Thanks. I get it :). Looks like I expected too much from this compared to my old N13U-B1.

AES-256-CBC + comp-lzo may be an overkill for AC66U. May be AC68P an alternative?
 
nope its not running that on my RT-AC56U so it runs just fine :)

The RT-AC56U has a dual core 800MHz processor and the RT-AC66U has a single core 600MHz processor. Not comparable at all for VPN performance. :)

Pete, if you have access to the RT-AC1900P from Best Buy, that would be the best bang for the buck right now (1.4GHz dual processors). Otherwise, any of the routers you list in post 7 will give similar performance in VPN usage.
 
Try with the AC66U first see how it performs think it will handle it just fine

This is the best I can get on a 30/30 Mbps line, closest server. Anything to servers in the USA is terribly slow. However, with the windows client the speed is about 25Mbps.

As I said earlier, I am already using AC66U.


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