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pc9geek 05-17-2008 11:43 AM

My ISP throttles VPN's can I use MPPP?
 
I have just moved to Dubai, and the internet over here is less than OK. I have a 4mbps ADSL connection, but the national ISP throttles all VPN's to 25kbps. Its frustrating. I am able to achieve 25kbps throughput on VPN's from several machines simultaneously.

I was wondering if it is possible to set up a router that could establish a number of simultaneous tunnels and aggregate them to provide better throughput to my computers on my home lan.

Steve

karpi 05-17-2008 01:19 PM

Hello,

have you tried to use another port?

HTH

pc9geek 05-17-2008 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karpi (Post 3156349)
Hello,

have you tried to use another port?

HTH

I moved my sshd on my vps in the UK to port 1965 and I still get throttled at 25kbps on a ssh tunnel. Here is picture of the throughput http://www.hallys.net/throttle.jpg

Its a pretty restrictive system they run here, I think everything that isn't handled by the ISP's proxy server is throttled.


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