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    • hobbit666H
      hobbit666
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      Ok so I got a Asus ac66u_b1 wireless router. Overall very good, handles all the 9/10 devices nicely on my FTTC 70/20 service.

      But having trouble when using a VPN. Configured a OpenVPN client connection on the router and only get 25-30 dl speed. Been reading up and it seems the router can't capable of anything more.

      Soooooo. Anyone know of any routers that are capable of 70mb+ speeds. Reading some posts have hardware accelerate crypto chip thingies.

      Requirements are
      Wireless Router AC (2.4 & 5ghz)
      Budget $200 (might be willing to go up a bit)
      Not to big (around the size of the current one)

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      • hobbit666H
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        Should a EdgeRouterX be capable of
        SHA256
        AES-256-CBC

        At full speeds? Got one at work I could try then add a 5gh AP separate

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        • hobbit666H
          hobbit666
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          Looks like the RT-AC86U should be capable of 100 or more

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @hobbit666
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            @hobbit666 said in Poor VPN performance:

            Should a EdgeRouterX be capable of
            SHA256
            AES-256-CBC

            At full speeds? Got one at work I could try then add a 5gh AP separate

            No. OpenVPN is not able to be offloaded. So throughput with OpenVPN is always a CPU issue.

            The device does not matter. EdgeRouter, ASUS, or anything else.

            The best way to get OpenVPN at high speed is pfSense on a desktop or something.

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            • hobbit666H
              hobbit666 @JaredBusch
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              @jaredbusch said in [Poor VPN performance]

              No. OpenVPN is not able to be offloaded. So throughput with OpenVPN is always a CPU issue.

              The device does not matter. EdgeRouter, ASUS, or anything else.

              The best way to get OpenVPN at high speed is pfSense on a desktop or something.

              Yeah that's what I'm seeing from other forums. Basic routers are just a no go.

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                scotth @hobbit666
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                @hobbit666 said in Poor VPN performance:

                @jaredbusch said in [Poor VPN performance]

                No. OpenVPN is not able to be offloaded. So throughput with OpenVPN is always a CPU issue.

                The device does not matter. EdgeRouter, ASUS, or anything else.

                The best way to get OpenVPN at high speed is pfSense on a desktop or something.

                Yeah that's what I'm seeing from other forums. Basic routers are just a no go.

                I picked up a refurbished HP Elite 8300 SFF for $300 about 4 years ago. I loaded the free offering from Sophos and have been running it without issue. It uses OpenVPN for remote access. I also have an IPSEC tunnel setup for work.
                I did have to buy two NICs. Since it is SFF, I had to make sure that low profile brackets were included.

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite @hobbit666
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                  @hobbit666 said in Poor VPN performance:

                  @jaredbusch said in [Poor VPN performance]

                  No. OpenVPN is not able to be offloaded. So throughput with OpenVPN is always a CPU issue.

                  The device does not matter. EdgeRouter, ASUS, or anything else.

                  The best way to get OpenVPN at high speed is pfSense on a desktop or something.

                  Yeah that's what I'm seeing from other forums. Basic routers are just a no go.

                  I would definitely use pfsense or opnsense for OpenVPN.

                  You could also setup a small VM and use VyOS.
                  https://wiki.vyos.net/wiki/OpenVPN

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                  • hobbit666H
                    hobbit666 @black3dynamite
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                    @black3dynamite said in Poor VPN performance:

                    I would definitely use pfsense or opnsense for OpenVPN.

                    You could also setup a small VM and use VyOS.
                    https://wiki.vyos.net/wiki/OpenVPN

                    Don't have a home lab/computer at home. Only use my phone and tablet. Then if I need to do anything tasking I'll get the work laptop out.

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                    • hobbit666H
                      hobbit666 @scotth
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                      @scotth said in [Poor VPN performance]

                      I picked up a refurbished HP Elite 8300 SFF for $300 about 4 years ago. I loaded the free offering from Sophos and have been running it without issue. It uses OpenVPN for remote access. I also have an IPSEC tunnel setup for work.
                      I did have to buy two NICs. Since it is SFF, I had to make sure that low profile brackets were included.

                      Was thinking this but could I add a WiFi card and make it into a Access Point as well. Since it for home the less kit taking power the better

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                        scotth @hobbit666
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                        @hobbit666 said in Poor VPN performance:

                        @scotth said in [Poor VPN performance]

                        I picked up a refurbished HP Elite 8300 SFF for $300 about 4 years ago. I loaded the free offering from Sophos and have been running it without issue. It uses OpenVPN for remote access. I also have an IPSEC tunnel setup for work.
                        I did have to buy two NICs. Since it is SFF, I had to make sure that low profile brackets were included.

                        Was thinking this but could I add a WiFi card and make it into a Access Point as well. Since it for home the less kit taking power the better

                        I don't think it will let you create an AP. I grabbed a bottom of the line AP from Ubiquity. Works fine

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