01-11-2022 12:58 AM
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01-12-2022 02:16 AM
Hi nath1,
The SSL VPN throughput on RV34x series routers is up to 35Mbps. You simply can't utilize the ISP speeds when using SSLVPN.
01-11-2022 01:35 AM
I use the feature "SSL VPN" to connect to the router when working from home.
I am bit confused here, SSL VPN from home to work ?
To get bottom of the issue, we need more information and test. how about other side connection ?
you mentioned your ISP give you 500MB, is this terminated to RV ?
if not what kind of bandwidth RV WAN connection ?
as per the datasheet :
Cisco SSL VPN (Cisco AnyConnect) |
Maximum 50 SSL VPN tunnels and up to 33Mbps throughput. Also requires Cisco AnyConnect end user licenses to use on the end device. Ideal for mobile devices. |
01-11-2022 02:21 AM
When I am at work I am connected directly to the RV340 router and I can speed test the bandwidth to 500-500 (almost). So the WAN connection is fully capable of delivering the speed. When I am at home I connect via the Cisco AnyConnect client to the router (SSL VPN), and it is this connection that cannot exceed 20-20 Mbs it seems. I am sorry, but I cannot see what more needs to be said:
At work connected directly to Cisco RV340 router: speed test shows 500-500 Mbs
At home connected to Cisco RV340 via SSL VPN on Cisco AnyConnect: speed test shows 20-20 Mbs.
I can dump relevant log files if needed.
01-11-2022 03:54 AM
From home, what is your internet speed ?
also refere maximum you get as per the datasheet shared.
01-11-2022 06:07 AM
My home speed is 500-500 Mbs as well.
01-12-2022 02:17 AM
Limitation as per the datasheet :
Cisco SSL VPN (Cisco AnyConnect) |
Maximum 50 SSL VPN tunnels and up to 33Mbps throughput. Also requires Cisco AnyConnect end user licenses to use on the end device. Ideal for mobile devices. |
01-12-2022 02:16 AM
Hi nath1,
The SSL VPN throughput on RV34x series routers is up to 35Mbps. You simply can't utilize the ISP speeds when using SSLVPN.
01-29-2022 10:51 AM
If possible, I strongly recommend you get a RV34x to use at home and do site-to-site VPN. It's absolutely worth the $ and you'll be a lot happier:
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/m/en_sg/cisco-start/asset/pdfs/tolly217127ciscorv340vpnperformanceevaluation.pdf
No SSLVPN is going to be as fast has site-to-site IPSec. There's just too much overhead and they're very CPU intensive. You could also check to see if your current router can do IPSec VPN and if so you should be able to easily connect the two sites that way without the expense of an RV34x.
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