ATP800 - SSL VPN is slow
Antoine_Richez
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in Security
Hey everyone,
I did the setup of a SSL VPN on our new ATP800 (setup was super fast and straightforward). The problem we're facing now is that we suffer from a really slow speed through the VPN.
We have a 500D/100U Mbps on site.
Through the VPN we barely have 600KB/s.
I tried to look on the net to search for a magic option hidden somewhere but didn't really find anything yet.
I thank you all in advance.
Best regards,
I did the setup of a SSL VPN on our new ATP800 (setup was super fast and straightforward). The problem we're facing now is that we suffer from a really slow speed through the VPN.
We have a 500D/100U Mbps on site.
Through the VPN we barely have 600KB/s.
I tried to look on the net to search for a magic option hidden somewhere but didn't really find anything yet.
I thank you all in advance.
Best regards,
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@Antoine_Richez
As current design, SSL VPN will have an disadvantage(in compare with L2TP) when it comes to throughput. It could be limited to 10-20Mbps.
Also, RDP uses a lot of it's bandwidth for screen data and instruction transfer. It's not exactly designed as a file transfer protocol.
To get the better performance, you could establish the L2TP with FTP download or use teamviewer as remote tool for downloading.
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@Antoine_Richez
Can I know what is the way you got the VPN performance, SMB, FTP or Http?
I would like to establish the SSL VPN from my side, therefore can you private message the remote information to me?0 -
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@Antoine_Richez
Thanks for your information.
If possible, I would like to know the RDP information of this scenario for check further.
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Did you get an solution? Please keep us also up to date.I think it's a generic problem, the speed of the SSL VPN is bad.See in the Ideas section, and please upvote the Wirequrard request.Mario
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>As current design, SSL VPN will have an disadvantage(in compare with L2TP) when it comes to >throughput. It could be limited to 10-20MbpIs it on the roadmap to fix this design issue?Openvpn or Wireguadr are known solutions to solve such problems

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