Well.

Both lan and wan is connected to full duplex gigabit port. It can do at
least 600Mbit/s nat as tested with speedtest.net

Well. Wan is utilized at max about 100Mbit/s. (10% of total connect speed)

Is this hardware underpowered to do over 100Mbit/s openvpn speed?

Eero

2017-11-25 19:37 GMT+02:00 Lyle <l...@lcrcomputer.net>:

> There is a lot of information missing here.
>
>
> You have a better Netgate unit, but if the internet port on it is
> connected to a 100Mbps switch, performance will suck.  Same on the LAN
> side.  And if the ports are mismatched(half vs full duplex for instance),
> performance will suffer.
>
>
> What percentage of the gigabit link and/or LAN link on Netgate are you
> utilizing before adding in OpenVPN ?  Your ISP may be over subscribed and
> it's uplinks are saturated.
>
>
> You may be pushing too much traffic through the NetGate and it can not
> handle the load.
>
>
> In other words, based on the limited info you provided, you have not
> provided proof that it's a problem with the NetGate.
>
>
> Lyle Giese
>
>
> On 11/25/17 06:34, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> We are running pfsense 2.3 on netgate sg-8860.
>>
>> Device is connected to internet with gigabit link, but openvpn speed is
>> very slow (about 50Mbit/s). Any idea how to get more speed to vpn clients?
>>
>> Eero
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