I think the slowdown is on the VPNServer side - as the data entering eth0 on the BPI router (which is all coming from the VPN Server) is a fraction of what it is when I run the BPI router as nothing more than an access point. I also tested this with windows pc's acting as server and bridge - with identical results - on the VPN bridge side, terrible download rates, but uploads running at full bandwidth available. Devices connecting to the VPN WIFI get assigned IP addresses from the main LAN correctly (192.168.0.n). All traffic is flowing, all broadcast messages coming through. This ISP provides 8 mbps down and 1 mbps up.įrom the VPNBridge location, I get 1 mbps up (uses full bandwidth), but a pitiful 300 or less kbps down (I did see it peak at 700 kbps at one moment, and occasionally steady at 400 kbps). I've got compression and encryption turned off. It has a single cascade connection to VPNServer (above). Softether is configured with a single local bridge to wan0. The BPI wan0 is configured as manual with no assigned IP address (I also tried it with identical results giving wan0 a static address of 192.168.0.251). The BPI router is given an IP of 192.168.2.14 and uses the original router as its gateway (192.168.2.1). Eth0 is DHCP connected to the original WIFI router for this offsite location. VPNBridge - Banana PI Router (on-board WIFI + 5 gigabit ethernet ports, using only 1 of the ethernet ports). Remote Location (provides 2 networks, 1 that is 100% VPN to main location, other which bypasses VPN): My ISP provides 100 mbps down and 25 mbps up - though I usually see better performance than this. Firewall opened to 443 for the static IP. VPNServer is configured with a single VPN hub, using DDNS, listening on Port 443. VPNServer - Banana Pi with Single gigabit-NIC, connected to the WIFI router for the LAN at main location. I've been working on this for over a month, with both Windows equipment and now Linux boxes - with same poor performance problems (I get terrible download rates at the remote site).
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