Hello,
I'm having an issue with remote accessing my RT-AX86U from a faraway location. By faraway I mean a location that introduces 80+ ms of latency to the remote access.
Here's the situation. I'd like to be able to access my router when I travel and/or use a VPN server. So I set up WAN access and DDNS. When I'm home and I try to access the router via the internet, there is no issue, it's almost as snappy as with LAN access. When I connect to a VPN server (OpenVPN) that's in the same city as me -- again, no issue, almost as snappy as LAN. But when I connect to a VPN that's far away (80 ms away), the GUI becomes almost unusable. It takes literally 30 seconds to load any page in the interface. It's not an issue with the VPN because it works perfectly with a nearby location. So it must be the latency. I connect to a server with about 80-90 ms of latency and it's basically unusable. I've tried directly accessing my public IP and also with Asus' DDNS service -- same result.
Is this normal? Is there anything I can do? Any input is appreciated.
I'm having an issue with remote accessing my RT-AX86U from a faraway location. By faraway I mean a location that introduces 80+ ms of latency to the remote access.
Here's the situation. I'd like to be able to access my router when I travel and/or use a VPN server. So I set up WAN access and DDNS. When I'm home and I try to access the router via the internet, there is no issue, it's almost as snappy as with LAN access. When I connect to a VPN server (OpenVPN) that's in the same city as me -- again, no issue, almost as snappy as LAN. But when I connect to a VPN that's far away (80 ms away), the GUI becomes almost unusable. It takes literally 30 seconds to load any page in the interface. It's not an issue with the VPN because it works perfectly with a nearby location. So it must be the latency. I connect to a server with about 80-90 ms of latency and it's basically unusable. I've tried directly accessing my public IP and also with Asus' DDNS service -- same result.
Is this normal? Is there anything I can do? Any input is appreciated.