Fairly new too - why wouldn't you be able to answer if the post is set to 'Undetermined'. Haven't had any issues yet.
I haven't had the chance to get a pcap yet. As soon as I get my fingers on the test clients, I'll check them and additionally do testing with TCP and UDP transfers. I'll let you know.
Just to clarify: this would be the limit for a single TCP connection and yes, could be the limit for this one download. This would not explain, why the rest of the location is affected if theoretically 90% of the bandwidth is still available, no? - Please correct me if I am wrong here.
Gotcha! - I thought Wireguard might has some logging features that could provide some insights. Thank you.
Would like to hear your thoughts and no stress. Won't work on the weekend anyway.
Exactly what I do if it does not work. Create post, go back, block.
Good points! I'll get access to test clients on both sites to do some testing. If I get the problem reproduced, I can take some packet captures without getting the client involved while monitoring the hardware. I'll be smarter after that session.
Thank you!
Not yet. Wouldn't expect it tbh, but you'll never know. How would you utilize Wirehuard for it? I'd like to hear more about it.
Valid question. We've checked it multiple times, on the client and via monitoring that it is 10 Mbits. Thank you.
No worries! Thank you for your work Jerry
Never heard of twin. Will check it out, thanks for sharing
Getting a pcap of another client could bring some insight, yeah.
SSH is used for the data transfer. Without knowing it at this moment, I'd assume scp or rsync. You mean whether all their internet traffic is routed through the active SSH session?