Hi Everyone,
I am running a 32-bit Windows SoftEther VPN server, which works like a charm. Only when I am trying to connect to my VPN server from a very high latency network with pings of 500 till over 2000ms, no connection can be established.
Is there any way to set-up SoftEther VPN for very high latency networks while keeping regular use on high speed networks as blazing fast as they are normally?
Use of SoftEther VPN on very high latency networks
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Re: Use of SoftEther VPN on very high latency networks
Please try to check "disable NAT-T" and "Disable UDP acceleration".
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Re: Use of SoftEther VPN on very high latency networks
thisjun wrote:
> Please try to check "disable NAT-T" and "Disable UDP
> acceleration".
In the config file I disabled the Nat-t and UDP acceleration, unfortunately this did not help. I hoped there was a hidden time-out setting to be found somewhere.
Btw, using openvpn as the client
These pings show how high latency and unreliable the network is:
https://imageshack.com/i/eyQP5h3kj
> Please try to check "disable NAT-T" and "Disable UDP
> acceleration".
In the config file I disabled the Nat-t and UDP acceleration, unfortunately this did not help. I hoped there was a hidden time-out setting to be found somewhere.
Btw, using openvpn as the client
These pings show how high latency and unreliable the network is:
https://imageshack.com/i/eyQP5h3kj
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Re: Use of SoftEther VPN on very high latency networks
stevstevs wrote:
> on high speed networks as blazing fast as they
> are normally?
Can you post a normal ping of your network without the vpn connection if possible?
> on high speed networks as blazing fast as they
> are normally?
Can you post a normal ping of your network without the vpn connection if possible?
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Re: Use of SoftEther VPN on very high latency networks
Could you check a vpn server log?