Hi, without warning SSL user started complaining about slow vpn connexion. After some tests with ping on some inside servers I can see big latency from 200 to 1809ms.
But the rest of firewall trafic work good. Internet speed test from internal server are good, server acces from TeamViewer or LogMeIn work great. Only SSL vpn client that start to be slow without any change in configuration.
I restard the router, I upgrade it to the latest 12.7.1 firmware nothing change.
I just open a support ticket with Watchguard, but I never see that king on problem before and j got 7-8 client that use t20 or t70 router.
Any idea?
Anytime there’s an issue with the SSL/VPN program I just uninstall/reinstall and 99% of the time it’s fixed. Windows updates, antivirus programs that install VPN’s all screw with that VPN program.
Just recently home users with Norton were surprised to find that a VPN had been installed from Norton to “protect them.” SSL/VPN performance dropped significantly because all of that traffic was being routed through Norton VPN.
Pull Norton VPN and all went back to normal.
Is this one user or all users ?
Is anything else using the same port as the SSL VPN port, is it on 443 and you also host a website on the same line?
I’ve recently been having this problem as well, at least first time I’m heating of it. So I installed the ssl vpn client on my office computer (gig up/down) and connected to several different clients WatchGuards…best I can upload or download is just above 7Mbps, but it seems 4.6Mbps is common. Trying to right click on a file share on the remote server….fogeyaboutit! How do people do high speed vpn?
So I configured IKEv2 on my firewall, then downloaded the profile on my Win 10 box….night and effen day. The only gotcha to IKEv2 is that all traffic gets routed through the vpn and no split tunnel like in ssl vpn. It’s like being in the office though - super fast file transfers with IKEv2.
Yup. We had a vendor for a client that could connect to VPN from Chile but the connection was slow and kept dropping connection (no throttles or geolocation was configured to do this to them). Switched to IKEv2, all of a sudden connections weren’t being dropped anymore.
You can split tunnel, but you have to edit the powershell yourself.