The VPN will be limited by the other end as well. No matter how fast your internet is, the VPN connection cannot be faster then the bandwidth available to the VPN at your company end. The encryption that is part of the VPN will limit the connection as well so if your computer is older the VPN connection will be slower then a newer computer on the same internet connection.We have 200mbps. It’s about 125 via WiFi and a lot less on my work vpn. If you have to go thru a vpn, you should get a higher speed connection.
We have 200mbps. It’s about 125 via WiFi and a lot less on my work vpn. If you have to go thru a vpn, you should get a higher speed connection.
How do you get a higher speed connection via VPN? If you only have a 50mbps connection at your house, how can you use the 500mbps connection on the other end of the VPN?We have 200mbps. It’s about 125 via WiFi and a lot less on my work vpn. If you have to go thru a vpn, you should get a higher speed connection.
This was my result from your test site:Spectrum speed test site -
https://www.spectrum.com/internet/speed-test
Keep in mind wifi will be slower.
It should be. The 10.4 upload is great for the 38.8 down. There is usually an even larger difference between the download and upload.This was my result from your test site:
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Is that good for work meetings and 2 students (one in university, the other in HS) as well as my DIS surfing?
The upload shouldn't be a problem. That's plenty of bandwidth. I'm at least slightly concerned about the download though. Will there be any non work/school stuff going on? Watching youtube/netflix/prime? Gaming?This was my result from your test site:
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Is that good for work meetings and 2 students (one in university, the other in HS) as well as my DIS surfing?
i think we would have to have an equipment change to go up. Our plan is actually Supposed to be a 120 mb plan, but the router is downstairs and, yes, there’s gaming, Netflix and Disney+ going on at any given time. Also, I think the router they gave us isn’t that great. I noticed today that they are promoting a new one that’s supposed to be better and faster.The upload shouldn't be a problem. That's plenty of bandwidth. I'm at least slightly concerned about the download though. Will there be any non work/school stuff going on? Watching youtube/netflix/prime? Gaming?
What's the cost to increase it? How quickly can you get it increased if need be? Do they need to change your router if you increase? What about scheduling an install for more bandwidth a week after school starts? Then, if everything is good after a couple of days, cancel the install.
What will be different than what you're doing now? Just the school work?
This was my result from your test site:
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Is that good for work meetings and 2 students (one in university, the other in HS) as well as my DIS surfing?
If I were to stream an Amazon 4K show on that line and try to work at the same time, I would run into problems. If I’m streaming normal HD content, then you’d be fine.
What result does this site give you?
http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest
Keep in mind that's wifi, and not hard wired. Still bad numbers?
I've been toying with their next-highest plan, but I don't know if it will do any good. I suppose it's possible that my router in my PC isn't that great... it's 5 years old.
Anyway, our current plan is 120 mbps, but the next plan up is 360 mbps ($5 a month more, but I'd have to swap out the modem/router) It would be a newer modem, so maybe that makes a difference? Also, the router is on the main floor, while most of our devices are on the second floor.
The VPN will be limited by the other end as well. No matter how fast your internet is, the VPN connection cannot be faster then the bandwidth available to the VPN at your company end. The encryption that is part of the VPN will limit the connection as well so if your computer is older the VPN connection will be slower then a newer computer on the same internet connection.
How do you get a higher speed connection via VPN? If you only have a 50mbps connection at your house, how can you use the 500mbps connection on the other end of the VPN?
What I mean is that you want your non vpn connection to be high because the vpn will slow it down. I don’t know about your company, but mine recommends a minimum bandwidth for successful vpn. Several coworkers are having video conference issues cause they have poor internet speeds.
You need better network equipment. It's most likely not your service. You can buy yourself a cable modem for less than $100. Just avoid the ones with the Intel Puma chipset.
Check out this site.
https://fast.com/
How's the latency? Under 30ms loaded?
What model router are you using? Are you by a bathroom? Wet walls have been known to cause trouble. How big is your home?
I run a r7000p in a 2700 sqft home with no trouble.
My Thinkpad is five years old. The tech should still be good enough for your service.
You need better network equipment. It's most likely not your service. You can buy yourself a cable modem for less than $100. Just avoid the ones with the Intel Puma chipset.
Check out this site.
https://fast.com/
How's the latency? Under 30ms loaded?
What model router are you using? Are you by a bathroom? Wet walls have been known to cause trouble. How big is your home?
I run a r7000p in a 2700 sqft home with no trouble.
My Thinkpad is five years old. The tech should still be good enough for your service.