QUOTE(jonathanwhm @ Aug 30 2024, 03:26 PM)
Yes. The speed is still capped after a certain period, even if I do nothing once the VPN is established. Is it possible to have a capping system that detects the change in the routing and then throttles the speed?

Does your VPN provider provide more than one SG server? Try to do a traceroute/mtr to the hostname of your current SG VPN server (while not connected to the VPN, obviously) to determine the peering/transit providers. Check with your other SG VPN nodes. Hopefully your provider has a different server on a different rack/datacenter using a different peering path. I’m asking because with certain peering providers, ISPs might perform some sort of load balancing, not to target you specifically, but mainly because they’re cheapskate and won’t pay peering providers for a bigger bandwidth pipe.This post has been edited by dev/numb: Aug 30 2024, 04:01 PM
Aug 30 2024, 04:00 PM

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