Otherwise my ping is 11ms with local VPN server and local speed test server. I will call them to see if they have any workaround. Unfortunately i can not drop the cipher to 128. WNR3500Lv1 - First venture into the DD-WRT world WNR2000v3 - Bought on the cheap for someone else, neutered crap Yes you can get 50 Mbps+ with OpenVPN on a R7000 if you configure it properly! VPN speed: Download: 77.96 Mbps Upload: 5.00 Mbps (AES-128-CBC HMAC-SHA1) IPv6 6in4 (HE.net), OpenVPN (with PBR and split tunnelling), Entware, dnsmasq with ipset Netgear R7000 overclocked to 1.2GHz - DD-WRT v3.0-r35965M kongac You can view the merged config at /tmp/openvpncl/nf I think the average you should see is about 50Mbps down while using the VPN to be honest.Īlso while this won't affect speed, your additional config can do away with persist-key and persist-tun, these are added by DD-WRT already. Did your speedtests show high ping while on the VPN? If so, I'd investigate any latency issues you might have. In my opinion, I think the cipher might be holding you back. I am running a slight overclock at 1.2 GHz. Likewise SHA1 is also fine if your VPN service supports, its actually HMAC-SHA1.įor what its worth, I can pretty much get 75mbps (down) 4mbps (up) (which is my true ISP connection speed) while routing via the VPN, with heavy utilisation/traffic DL can be about 50 mbps DL. If IPVanish supports it, I would drop it to AES-128 CBC which is a nice balance between security and speed. You'd be OK if you were running such setup on a beefy processor like a Intel Xeon or i7. Personally I think its overkill, a lot of VPN providers seems to be going this route, but its not really helpful for running OpenVPN on a router where CPU speed is limited. My first thoughts would be the cipher, AES-256-CBC. I also use OpenVPN on my R7000, but not IPVanish. I checked the processor load on the router. For Test2/Test3 I had identical VPN servers. Test3: No VPN on PC VPN on router: ~ 30-50MB/s Test2: VPN on PC, No VPN on router: ~ 90-100MB/s Changed multiple different local VPN servers, different speed test servers, no help For all cases used same local IPVAnish/openVPN server, same speed test service () and local server Am I doing anything wrong or other people got similar results? Is this expected? Any suggestions for improvement? Any specific FW version you used with success and without speed reduction? When running above my speed slowed down by more than half (from 100Mb/s to 30-50 Mb/s). I am trying to setup IPVanish Open VPN with DD-WRT v3.0-r31980M kongac (05/11/17) and AC1900(R7000) Netgear router. Posted: Sun 17:02 Post subject: R7000: low speed with OpenVPN (IPVanish) / kong (05/11/17)
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