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    OpenVPN transfer speeds from mapped network drive.

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      nicolaj last edited by nicolaj

      I have openvpn running, and is connected from alt location. A speedtest from alt location will give me ~250/250mbit on a laptop, a speedtest on the server willl give ~900/900mbit. But if i connect, and start a file transfer from a mapped network drive, i get ~11mbit. Pfsense 2.4.4-p1 on an i3-4025U. Could this have anything to do with "force all traffic" through the vpn? I have it off.
      Secondly, when you switch on the "force all traffic" do you need to do anything client side, like reconnect, change a setting or other?

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        Suppose this was the wrong forum to ask in.

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