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So 2 Connection

 

A: 500/500 Fiber

B: 300/30 Adsl

 

On connection a windows vpn 

 

On connection b computer with cable direct to modem with vpn from a on

 

Is this the max of windows vpn or do i have an bottleneck

 

Vpn Pc on A got an 

i5 750

4 gb ram

80 gb hdd

Gigabit Nic

 

Speedtest NO VPN 

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Speedtest WITH Vpn

 

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So, you have a solid 500/500 connection on the VPN server, a 300 Mbps download on your home line and a i5 750 doing the heavy lifting, ie. decoding and encoding packets and forwarding them both ways.

 

Your server throughput is most likely the bottleneck, and more precisely the processing power of your server.

Like @Electronics Wizardy said, check the CPU on both ends. My guess is it's something on the server-side of the VPN.

 

 

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