@garak0410 said in VPN Slowdowns - Anything I Can Do?:
We now have 6 people who work out of state. 4 in Texas, 1 in California and 1 in Maryland. They all have domain connected laptops that I pre-configure with our applications before they get them and they connect to our VPN via the build in VPN connector in Windows 10/11. Our VPN is provided by our Windows Server with port forwarding on our ISP provided Vigor firewall.
I understand issues like internet pipes and the "hops" it takes to get back to our office on VPN but we see some significant drops in speed. Some apps that require a lot of file transfers, are almost unusable.
Is there anything I can do on our end to aid in some speed increases? I'm also willing to spend money if we have to on software or a network appliance.
Thanks!
You should do some basic investigation so you know what you should expect.
For instance:
What is the speed in/out of your internet link to your VPN server?
What traffic comes in/goes out over this link besides VPN traffic?
Do you have any traffic shaping in the firewall?
It's very possible that low priority internet traffic, from clients in the office, is starving your VPN link of bandwidth.