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Bandwidth settings for VPN connections?

 
 
Mick S.
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      27th Sep 2003
Is the bandwidth for each VPN connection limited to a
maximum of about 130 kbps? The server is connected to
the internet through a cable modem. The connection gets
7 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream. I have the same
cable internet at home (Optimum Online) and when I
transfer data in either direction it seems to stay at
about 130 Kbps. I have 3 computers on my network at home
and if I setup a VPN session on each of them at the same
time, they will all get about 130 kbps transfer
simultaneously. Obviously the connection is not limited
to 130 Kbps, so I assume that routing and remote access
on the server throttles each VPN connection. Is this
correct and can I adjust the bandwidth for each
connection. There will never be any more than 3 VPN
connections at a time.
 
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Carl DaVault [MSFT]
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      29th Sep 2003
You might be limited by the speed of whatever application is testing the
speed or by the latency of the internet (use tracert to check latency).

For example, if you are transferring data over a socket connection, does
using multiple sockets improve performance?

There's nothing in the VPN server that throttles connection speeds. If you
expose the bandwidth test application directly on the VPN server, instead of
accessing it thru the VPN server, how much of a speed increase do you see?
(Such a measurement would rule out latency on the internet being a factor.)

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"Mick S." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is the bandwidth for each VPN connection limited to a
> maximum of about 130 kbps? The server is connected to
> the internet through a cable modem. The connection gets
> 7 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream. I have the same
> cable internet at home (Optimum Online) and when I
> transfer data in either direction it seems to stay at
> about 130 Kbps. I have 3 computers on my network at home
> and if I setup a VPN session on each of them at the same
> time, they will all get about 130 kbps transfer
> simultaneously. Obviously the connection is not limited
> to 130 Kbps, so I assume that routing and remote access
> on the server throttles each VPN connection. Is this
> correct and can I adjust the bandwidth for each
> connection. There will never be any more than 3 VPN
> connections at a time.



 
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David Hilderbrand
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      2nd Oct 2003
I'm having the same issue. The Server is on a Cable
connection and I connected from a DSL connection. I was
able to copy files, but the speed was very slow. When
transfering using PC Anywhere it is much faster. Some of
our sites will be connecting from a Dial Up connection
which is even slower.

Thanks, Dave

>-----Original Message-----
>You might be limited by the speed of whatever application

is testing the
>speed or by the latency of the internet (use tracert to

check latency).
>
>For example, if you are transferring data over a socket

connection, does
>using multiple sockets improve performance?
>
>There's nothing in the VPN server that throttles

connection speeds. If you
>expose the bandwidth test application directly on the VPN

server, instead of
>accessing it thru the VPN server, how much of a speed

increase do you see?
>(Such a measurement would rule out latency on the

internet being a factor.)
>
>--
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers no rights.
>
>
>"Mick S." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:22ac01c38490$567c0030$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Is the bandwidth for each VPN connection limited to a
>> maximum of about 130 kbps? The server is connected to
>> the internet through a cable modem. The connection gets
>> 7 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream. I have the same
>> cable internet at home (Optimum Online) and when I
>> transfer data in either direction it seems to stay at
>> about 130 Kbps. I have 3 computers on my network at

home
>> and if I setup a VPN session on each of them at the same
>> time, they will all get about 130 kbps transfer
>> simultaneously. Obviously the connection is not limited
>> to 130 Kbps, so I assume that routing and remote access
>> on the server throttles each VPN connection. Is this
>> correct and can I adjust the bandwidth for each
>> connection. There will never be any more than 3 VPN
>> connections at a time.

>
>
>.
>

 
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Robert Schlabbach
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      2nd Oct 2003
"David Hilderbrand" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm having the same issue. The Server is on a Cable
> connection and I connected from a DSL connection. I was
> able to copy files, but the speed was very slow. When
> transfering using PC Anywhere it is much faster. Some of
> our sites will be connecting from a Dial Up connection
> which is even slower.


What protocol did you use to transfer the files? Note that Microsoft's
"file and printer sharing" (aka SMB) has proven to be unfit for
high-latency connections (high-latency being anything outside a LAN).

Try transferring your files with more advanced protocols like FTP or HTTP.
You can tweak your TCP window size to improve the speed of FTP and HTTP
transfers if you haven't already done so.

Regards,«
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Berlin, Germany


 
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