هر عنوان، تجربه با روتر استفاده می شود به عنوان openvpn نیاز مشتری دارید؟ من به دنبال سریعترین روتر دو دسته 150Mbps.
در لیست من تا کنون: Asus RT-AC86U Asus RT-AX88U (مجموعه ای به بیرون آمدن) با تشکر!
هر عنوان، تجربه با روتر استفاده می شود به عنوان openvpn نیاز مشتری دارید؟ من به دنبال سریعترین روتر دو دسته 150Mbps.
در لیست من تا کنون: Asus RT-AC86U Asus RT-AX88U (مجموعه ای به بیرون آمدن) با تشکر!
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Build your own with pfsense. Most consumer-grade prebuilt routers are too slow for 150mbps
I have an ASUS RT-AC3100 running a Merlin build and it’s pretty good. The only problem is that the CPU can only handle speeds through the tunnel of around 50-60 Mbps, and that throughput is shared by all devices routed through the tunnel. My internet connection is 100 Mbps down/up and using a VPN client on the computer, I can achieve speeds of up to 90 Mbps. If I were to buy another router I would stick with ASUS but would consider the RT-AC5300 ROG for the better CPU. Given your Internet connection is even faster than mine, you would probably want to do likewise.
Does anyone even know of a VPN service that offers 150mbps?
Pretty sure the fastest is expressvpn which averages around 40mbps
As mentioned by others, you will not get near 150mb with openvpn on any router currently, openvpn is just too inefficient for the slow router cpu’s to handle the encryption. Most routers will top out between 30-35mb! The fastest might get you to around 50mb.
If you can get a router fully supported by LEDE/openwrt and a vpn supplier that has wireguard servers then you will EASILY be able to get max speed from it (a router that caps at 35mb on opevpn can do over 800mb with wireguard). Of course the vpn provider itself would need to be quick enough to go to your 150mb speed and most do not as they are oversubscribed (bt the best ones should handle it fine, I get 217mb on my 220mb connection via openvpn if I use the pc client and a server in the same city).
I have an overclocked AC68u which I can get as high as 50-55mb with openvpn but I am looking at getting a Netgear R7800 which I believe is fully supported by LEDE so can run wireguard, which my vpn provider also supports. The r7800 also seems to be ranked no.1 for performance on smallnetbuilder so seems really good.
Spend a little more and roll your own using pfSense. My fanless i3 NUC (uses a USB 3.0 NIC as the 2nd NIC) can hit 500Mbps with virtually zero CPU load.
> As per title, do you have experience with routers used as OpenVPN client?
Using their router firmware? If you want to do something like that, you might want to consider using OpenWRT/Lede instead.
And instead of OpenVPN, you might want to look into using Wireguard. Wireguard is an application which takes very few resources — it is a new and exciting development and it should land in the Linux kernel this year.
If you want to use the OpenWRT/Lede solution, you will then need to verify if the chosen hardware can run on OpenWRT/Lede or not.