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PPTP Speed Improvements

clarity_64clarity_64 Member
edited January 2012 in General

I have installed PPTP on a Hostigation 128MB box, and I used this script to do it, http://www.putdispenserhere.com/pptp-debian-ubuntu-openvz-setup-script/.

The only issue that I am having is that the speeds are a little slow on my iPad. When I am on my desktop, they are fine. Any ideas how I can improve this speed? I know that it is not a limit of my internet speed.

Comments

  • DanielMDanielM Member
    edited January 2012

    ipad=Apple

    What do you expect? Overpriced junk

    Aside. I had a similiar problem myself ( I couldnt get over 5mbps) so i had to change to a centos version. i think its the template where the problem is.

  • Well, if I remember, your VPS are openvz in Rock Hill, have I migrated you to Charlotte yet? And if I am wrong, and they are KVM, set your NIC to virtio and reboot from Solus.

    I doubt either of these suggestions will bear any fruit, but it's a start. With your desktop having no issue and you are having issue with the iPad, is it a stack issue in your client OS I wonder.

  • I am in Charlotte already, and I am using OpenVZ for that one. I think that it has something to do with the iPAD. My MTU is set to 1400, and I don't see any other way to try to improve it.

  • @DanielM suggestion of using CentOS is worth a shot, dumber things have worked

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