On 2/14/2012 6:04 PM, Mark A. DeMichele wrote:
How do I tell if I'm running in "direct adapter mode"?
Ahh, sorry. Direct adapter mode is when you select the "Use an existing
adapter ... " option under "Adapter Mode" in the General settings page
of the site configuration. I should have been more clear.
-Matthew
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Subject: Re: [vpn-help] Windows 7 64bit Slow VPN
On 1/19/2012 8:25 AM, Mark A. DeMichele wrote:
I don't believe you for being skeptical. I'm a programmer and I
understand where you're coming from.
I just did as you requested and was very methodical about it. Here's
what I did.
1. Using the 2.2beta2 version, I uploaded using a VPN address and then
again with a public address outside the VPN.
VPN Upload Speed: ~450KB/sec.
Non-VPN Upload Speed: ~550KB/sec
2. I uninstalled 2.2beta version and installed 2.1.7. I used the same
profile (it's nice it remembers all that between uninstalls and
installs BTW). Same urls and same files to upload.
VPN Upload Speed: ~12KB/sec.
Non-VPN Upload Speed: ~550KB/sec.
The higher rates vary a lot +/- 50KB/sec., but the slow VPN rate is
just pretty slow.
I had tried 2.1.6 the other day with the same result. I hadn't gone
back any further since the 2.2 fixed the problem. Also both of my
Windows 7 64 bit machines seem to have this problem. Maybe it's router
related?
I have a Belkin N600HD router.
Are you running in a direct adapter mode? I fixed a problem related to
hardware task offload but I can't remember if that was in 2.2.x or the
2.1.7 branch.
-Matthew
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