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    ExpressVPN speeds to expect on a SG-3100?

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      summerhilltech
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      Hi all. I'm planning to put a pfsense device behind my UniFi gateway in order to blanket my network with my VPN. I'm looking at the SG-3100 due to the reasonable price and not having to mess around with installing the os, etc. If I were to do that - what kind for percentage drop should I expect as far as bandwidth on my network goes? Thanks!

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        DaddyGo @summerhilltech
        last edited by DaddyGo

        @summerhilltech

        Hi,

        ExpVPN works with OpenVPN basis with AES-256-CBC.
        (in the EU, but I think elsewhere)

        OpenVPN handles one thread at once therefore, the CPU clock is a very important factor, to achieve high speed.

        I can give examples of different hardware and their speeds (ExpVPN - pfSense config)
        (All examples are true for 1000/500 ISPs)

        1. APU4d4 - only OpenVPN (EXpVPN client) runs on it - the best maximum 68 / 57
          (https://www.pcengines.ch/apu4d4.htm)
        2. Supermicro Epyc3151 pfBlocker-devel - OpenVPN (ExpVPN) 320 / 210
        3. Dell R210II (Xeon E3-1240 V2) pfBlocker-devel + Squid + OpenVPN (ExpVPN) 300 / 180 - 190
        • compare which one most closely resembles the SG-3100
          are you going to use dual -NAT because you’re sure to lose speed even there?
          why don't you put pfSense first?

        ++++edit:
        we use these ExpVPN subscriptions in the following countries (no significant difference):
        ES, PT, HU, UK, SI, NL

        Cats bury it so they can't see it!
        (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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          summerhilltech @DaddyGo
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          @DaddyGo said in ExpressVPN speeds to expect on a SG-3100?:

          @summerhilltech

          Hi,

          ExpVPN works with OpenVPN basis with AES-256-CBC.
          (in the EU, but I think elsewhere)

          OpenVPN handles one thread at once therefore, the CPU clock is a very important factor, to achieve high speed.

          I can give examples of different hardware and their speeds (ExpVPN - pfSense config)
          (All examples are true for 1000/500 ISPs)

          1. APU4d4 - only OpenVPN (EXpVPN client) runs on it - the best maximum 68 / 57
            (https://www.pcengines.ch/apu4d4.htm)
          2. Supermicro Epyc3151 pfBlocker-devel - OpenVPN (ExpVPN) 320 / 210
          3. Dell R210II (Xeon E3-1240 V2) pfBlocker-devel + Squid + OpenVPN (ExpVPN) 300 / 180 - 190
          • compare which one most closely resembles the SG-3100
            are you going to use dual -NAT because you’re sure to lose speed even there?
            why don't you put pfSense first?

          ++++edit:
          we use these ExpVPN subscriptions in the following countries (no significant difference):
          ES, PT, HU, UK, SI, NL

          Thanks @DaddyGo !

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            I would expect to see ~100Mbps OpenVPN throughput from the SG-3100. About 3x that for IPSec using one of it's hardware accelerated ciphers.
            That is very depended on latency, packet size etc.

            Steve

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