Currently it's UDP
But i've tried with TCP also.

On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 1:35 PM Giles Coochey <gi...@coochey.net> wrote:

>
> On 17/12/2018 10:25, Tamir Khason wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Setup is following:
> > 1) VPS running OpenVPN server (default config)
> > Network performance from this server is 700-800 mbps to the "Known Host"
> > 2) Client running OpenVPN client (default config)
> > Network performance from this client to server 1 is 80-90 mbps
> > 3) Client performance to the "Known Host" without VPN is 70-80 mbps
> >      When client is connecting to the "Known Host" via VPN it's
> > getting 8-10 mbps
> >
> > Tried following:
> > Played with snd/rcv buffers, removed encryption, played with mtu -
> > nothing, even if there is a speed increase, it's around 1mbps.
> > Tries another client (powerful pc) - same
> > Tried another server (not my config) - getting decent speed (cannot
> > validate it to exactly the same server, but the speed is decent).
> >
> > This brings me to the conclusion that the issue is somewhere in the
> > OpenVPN server.
> >
> > I would expect at least 50-60 from this client to the "Known Host" .
> > But this not happens.
> > Please, assist... I'm out of ideas
> >
> Is your OpenVPN set up using TCP or UDP?
>
>
>
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