Deviboy

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  • in reply to: Slow/Timeout while parallel browsing #12680
    Deviboy
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      Jop – Wiresock runs as admin and also on another machine as windows service.

      I changed the dns to 8.8.8.8 and also tried to delete it complete from the config, but it makes no difference in the speed.

      think it is a problem with the wifi connection. if i run my setup on a machine, connected with ethernetcable – i dont get this issues.

      in reply to: Slow/Timeout while parallel browsing #12678
      Deviboy
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        I changed the MTU from previous 1412 to 1280 now – but makes no difference /

        The allowed App Firefox through VPN seems to have a perfect speed while InternetExplorer which is not through Wireguard is more than slow.

        Here is a little demonstration:

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLcrcapdKmI

        May it be an issue with the network adapter? Using an “Intel AC 8265” atm.

        in reply to: Slow/Timeout while parallel browsing #12674
        Deviboy
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          Thanks for your reply 🙂

          I already checked another Endpoint, and this is exactly the same problem.

          Furthermore if i check these endpoints with the standard wireguard-app – they work very smoothly, so it shouldnot be an issue with the performance of the wg-servers.

           

          I just made a few speedtests with the browsers – it seems to be a problem with the download speed.

           

          The browser without wireguard routing: 1,5 Mbps Download / 56 Mbps Upload

          After deactivating Wiresock – around 950 Mbps Downlaod

           

          The browser with wireguard routing: 95 Mbps Download / 56 Mbps Upload

          Seems to be fine here.

           

          So it seems like – that they cant get the full performance at the same time  ( and should not be an issue of my internetconnection – while normal browsing they will just use some Mbps together.

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