Hello,
I just installed Softether on a XEN-Server Virtal Machine (Linux Debian) at my Office
at home I have windows desktop where i installed softether client
my connection at office is 200mbps and at home also 200mpbs
but when I connect to my sofether VPN server, connection is 0,04mbps
I have router at the office, I port-forwarded 5555, 992 ,11194 to my Virtual machine
what is going wrong? there is a very big difference between 200mpbs and 0,04mbps
I created a bridge between virtual hub and eth0, but still not help
How should i configure?
I do need a complex set-up. I just want to connect to my office from home
with kind regards,
Ismet
very very slow connection 0,04 mbps (my connection 200mbps)
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Re: very very slow connection 0,04 mbps (my connection 200mbps)
Do you use SecureNAT?
Try disable/set "DisableIpRawModeSecureNAT" and "DisableKernelModeSecureNAT" to '1' in Virtual Hub Extended Option.
For me it fixed the issue with download speed rate of 0.04mb/sec
Try disable/set "DisableIpRawModeSecureNAT" and "DisableKernelModeSecureNAT" to '1' in Virtual Hub Extended Option.
For me it fixed the issue with download speed rate of 0.04mb/sec
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Re: very very slow connection 0,04 mbps (my connection 200mbps)
dear Shaike,
thank you for your tip, it helped, it was 0.04mbps now it is betwwen 5mbps and 20mbps
but still not 200mbps
what can I do more??
I have secureNAT enabled
without bridge
thank you for your tip, it helped, it was 0.04mbps now it is betwwen 5mbps and 20mbps
but still not 200mbps
what can I do more??
I have secureNAT enabled
without bridge
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Re: very very slow connection 0,04 mbps (my connection 200mbps)
Better way with dnsmasq and iptables
https://blog.lincoln.hk/blog/2013/05/17 ... al-bridge/
https://blog.lincoln.hk/blog/2013/05/17 ... al-bridge/