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on 02-13-2024 09:04 PM
Hi,
I get great speeds normally on my router (NR5103EV2) but when I use the company Cisco VPN, I only get about 10Mbps (the VPN is limited to around 40Mbps so that's the max I can get). If I use my ADSL then I get about 40Mbps (that will expire soon).
I see a few entries on the forum about VPN's but they are quite old. Has any progress been made by Three to resolve this general problem? There's some ipv6 settings that I will try playing with but not sure why I should have to be doing this.
Cheers
Peter
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on 02-17-2024 11:38 AM
Despite changing it to IPV4 in both places, once I left the router for a day or so, it's back to being slow. Perhaps I'll put it on a time switch to re-boot every morning so that I get a decent speed. This is bad.
on 02-17-2024 11:38 AM
Despite changing it to IPV4 in both places, once I left the router for a day or so, it's back to being slow. Perhaps I'll put it on a time switch to re-boot every morning so that I get a decent speed. This is bad.
on 02-14-2024 05:00 PM
Seems that there are two places that you have to set the ipv4 mode so I will try that again at some point. Clearly something that I need to try and let it bed in. Reply from "NG" on this following thread has nice screen grabs of the settings - https://community.three.co.uk/t5/Broadband/FYI-IPv6-Prevented-VPN-Connection/m-p/14851
on 02-14-2024 04:23 PM
Cancel that - it seems that the re-boot makes it run quicker for a while. It's back to the usual slowness so I enabled IPv6, rebooted and now I have some speed again. No doubt it will slow down again soon.
on 02-14-2024 11:36 AM
Well, carrying on the tradition of being the only person answering my posts, I found that turning off IPv6 support in the Home Networking -> LAN Setup page seems to have fixed it. Or at least, it's now 2-3 times quicker. It should be a solid 4 times quicker but I think I can live with that.