I'm in New Zealand and indeed can confirm VPN (basically any kind) works
just fine over high-latency links. The only real issue is *packet loss*. If
you are on a raw Internet link with (say) 1% packet loss, and mostly do
non-stateful stuff like web surfing, then your Internet experience is
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 09:17:40PM +0300, Zeus Panchenko wrote:
> may /24 network be devided in half, so the first /25 to be used for VPN
> pool and the second /25 to be used for LAN?
Sure. Basic subnetting, nothing particular about OpenVPN here.
gert
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Hello
I live and work in Uruguay.
300ms RTT Europe is expected as a normal delay.
South America Europe traffic is normally done by Miami
I agree with comments from Selva I have worked with satellite
connections (more than 1000ms) ... always it depends on the type of data
you want to transmit and