VPN client on AX55 - slow performance
Hi all
I just bought this router to use the vpn function for my Xbox.
when using OpenVPN on the router and performing a speed test (via iPhone) I get about 10Mbps down. When I use the vpn app on my phone I get a lot greater.
is there any way to configure the router to get better throughput on vpn or do I need another router?
this router has a dual core and the AX20 has quad core so is that one better?
also considering sending this back and getting an ASUS RT-AX86U
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Kevin_Z wrote
dinfo wrote
- I have 2 routers, AX20 and AX55, both connected to the same modem via cable.
- I have created an OpenVPN Client connection using the same ovpn configuration file on both routers
- My internet line is a 50Mpbs
Testing the internet speed I have the following results:
OpenVPN disconeccted
Both routers reach around 41 Mbps
Open VPN connected
AX20: 40 Mbps
AX55: 6 Mbps................Yes! 6 Mbps maximum!
I';ve tried to factory reset AX55, using different configuration files, etc, etc, etc, BUT NO LUCK. When AX55 is connected as an OpenVPN Client to any surfshark server the internet speed drops from 41 down to 6 Mbps!!!!
What TP-Link has to say about this?? is this specific AX55 malfunctioning and I should claim a return-replacement??
Waiting...
Hello @dinfo
Archer AX55 has added support for WireGuard VPN, which I believe will speed up the VPN connection speed between the server and the client.
Please download and install the early release firmware we provided here in the following thread, then let me know if the VPN Client speed is better:
Hey @Kevin_Z after seeing above wiregaurd vpn firmware update post of yours I purchased ax55 instead of ax20 and did wiregaurd firmware update and checked all firmware but im disappointed because I didn't get any result after configuring Surfshark new York wiregaurd client I'm not able to access any website that too damn slow(loading not even able to do google search )please @Kevin_Z help me
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Saliv wrote
Hey @Kevin_Z after seeing above wiregaurd vpn firmware update post of yours I purchased ax55 instead of ax20 and did wiregaurd firmware update and checked all firmware but im disappointed because I didn't get any result after configuring Surfshark new York wiregaurd client I'm not able to access any website that too damn slow(loading not even able to do google search )please @Kevin_Z help me
Hello @Saliv Thank you very much for bringing this up to our attention.
To address the issue and try to fix it, can you please confirm the below details?
1. How is the AX55 connected to the network? Is it the main gateway router? Is there a modem in front of it? Is the WAN IP address public or private?
2. Have you changed or modified the DNS servers on the AX55? What are the DNS servers on the computer when it is connected to the AX55?
3. You can try to manually change the DNS server under DHCP Server to 8.8.8.8 on the AX55, then reboot the router and check if you can access the internet properly when connecting to the SurfShark VPN Server.
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Hey @Kevin_Z after seeing above wiregaurd vpn firmware update post of yours I purchased ax55 instead of ax20 and did wiregaurd firmware update and checked all firmware but im disappointed because I didn't get any result after configuring Surfshark new York wiregaurd client I'm not able to access any website that too damn slow(loading not even able to do google search )please @Kevin_Z help me
I did the same mistake, after I have bought already a AX20, believing that AX55 is a better router. Well, AX55 is indeed better than AX20, but not for VPN use. The reason for this is the CPU architecture of AX55, which does not allow it to connect properly to any VPN protocol. However AX20's CPU architecture is different and AX20 connects to OpenVPN and Wireguard servers without speed loss, at least noticable.
As a conclusion, not all TP-Link routers are suitable for VPN use. And no one -yet- supports Wireguard. I bought the home/travel router GL.iNet BeryAX and for VPN use is a full-featured router. For home use I recommend the GL.iNet Flint (no mesh)
I did the same mistake, after I have bought already a AX20, believing that AX55 is a better router. Well, AX55 is indeed better than AX20, but not for VPN use. The reason for this is the CPU architecture of AX55, which does not allow it to connect properly to any VPN protocol. However AX20's CPU architecture is different and AX20 connects to OpenVPN and Wireguard servers without speed loss, at least noticable.
As a conclusion, not all TP-Link routers are suitable for VPN use. And no one -yet- supports Wireguard. I bought the home/travel router GL.iNet BeryAX and for VPN use is a full-featured router. For home use I recommend the GL.iNet Flint (no mesh)
Hello @Saliv Thank you very much for bringing this up to our attention.
To address the issue and try to fix it, can you please confirm the below details?
1. How is the AX55 connected to the network? Is it the main gateway router? Is there a modem in front of it? Is the WAN IP address public or private?
2. Have you changed or modified the DNS servers on the AX55? What are the DNS servers on the computer when it is connected to the AX55?
3. You can try to manually change the DNS server under DHCP Server to 8.8.8.8 on the AX55, then reboot the router and check if you can access the internet properly when connecting to the SurfShark VPN Server.
Indeed by changing the DNS1 to 8.8.8.8 and DNS2 to 1.1.1.1 the speed is improved. (Advanced->Network->Internet-> manual DNS). But again, AX55 speed is disappointing. And more disappointing is that's not possible to correct it due to its CPU architecture. Perhaps a new firmware can bypass the CPU limitations. Will see...
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@Kevin_Z my router is connected to GX Brand home gateway unit modem through fiber patch cord before connecting to my ax55 through lan cable
wan ip is public
before I didn't modify any dns after
even though I changed primary dns in dhcp server to 8.8.8.8 my speed didn't improve
my dns server in computer is 192.168.0.1
min router I modified to 8.8.8.8
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@Kevin_Z my router is connected to GX Brand home gateway unit modem through fiber patch cord before connecting to my ax55 through lan cable
wan ip is public
before I didn't modify any dns after
even though I changed primary dns in dhcp server to 8.8.8.8 my speed didn't improve
my dns server in computer is 192.168.0.1
min router I modified to 8.8.8.8
Hi @Saliv, thanks for getting back.
So I want to make sure again if the issue is the VPN Client speed is not as good as expected, or you cannot connect to the SurShark VPN server.
You may change the DNS server on the computer to obtain the DNS server address automatically instead of 192.168.0.1, then confirm again if you can connect to the SurfShark VPN server.
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@Kevin_Z my router is connected to GX Brand home gateway unit modem through fiber patch cord before connecting to my ax55 through lan cable
wan ip is public
before I didn't modify any dns after
even though I changed primary dns in dhcp server to 8.8.8.8 my speed didn't improve
my dns server in computer is 192.168.0.1
min router I modified to 8.8.8.8
Hi @Saliv, thanks for getting back.
So I want to make sure again if the issue is the VPN Client speed is not as good as expected, or you cannot connect to the SurShark VPN server.
You may change the DNS server on the computer to obtain the DNS server address automatically instead of 192.168.0.1, then confirm again if you can connect to the SurfShark VPN server.
hey @Kevin_Z
yeah I can connect to both open vpn and wiregaurd but Openvpn speed is 6mbps and wiregaurd is not even opening any web page
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again and again the same meaningless questions. JUST FIX THE PROBLEM or just simply reply "the problem CANNOT be fixed", which is the most honest reply.
@ to all the others, just buy a router from GL.iNet.
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