QUOTE(Maxieos @ May 21 2024, 10:17 PM)
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Anyone can suggest a good vpn for SG , whole 1-2 month sure connection issue with TM.
How many of you all getting slow internet browsing with high ping and some website unable to load ?
QUOTE(Icehart @ May 22 2024, 12:39 AM)
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I using Akamai Linode.
But you have to setup yourself. Cost $5/month.
QUOTE(dev/numb @ May 22 2024, 11:41 AM)
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It’s variable, and changes almost daily. One day your peering to a certain Singapore server is fine and the next day you will get triple the latency and >10% packet loss. For example, last night between 9pm-1am, out of the 5 servers my VPN provider offers in SG, only 1 was useable. It’s not just SG either. Even HK, Thai and Indo servers can be affected. It’s a TM problem and has been going on since just before MCO, not related to the submarine cable faults currently affecting our EU connectivity for the past month. So basically, we Unifi users are battling a combination of 2 issues nowadays – TM peering issues plus EU connectivity issues. Every night for the past month I try find one nearby SG server and use that as the first hop to negate TM’s usual peering issues, and then connect to Japan for the second hop to avoid the slow connectivity to EU domains caused by the undersea cable breakage.
QUOTE(yenchenje @ May 22 2024, 10:26 PM)
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Okay, it was at around 340Mbps, now testing at 1030PM its down to 80Mbps DL..
Okay this is weird, private network and local speedtest servers is *fine* ish but SG is just not working

EU for me not much of an issue as I don't have much stuff that is needed from EU, but to around SEA it's gotten worst in the last 2-3 months from my exp, never this bad during the first time that my internet upgraded to 1Gbps

what is the opinion over the following VPN set up.
local KVM Linux VPS in KL area, with unmetered 1Gbps bandwidth
the idea is to have local VPN endpoint rather than overseas, since
target usage is heavily towards accessing local conferencing server, which currently is very slow even with 2Gbps link. Or 1Gbps link, if you consider it's the bloody white ONR.
i was thinking it would be better to set up VPN in local datacentre endpoint and then leave the international or local routing to the datacentre's own route management.
is there gotchas or flaws to this thinking?