VPN between 2 office with one ZD
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07-18-2013 04:27 AM
Im going to set up a site-to-site vpn between two offices that we have.
Is there any best practice how to arrange this?
Im need the APs on office 2 to be managed by the ZD in office 1
Is it possible to change that all WLAN users in office 2 will get IP from office1:s DHCP server ?
Office1
DHCP server
Ruckus Zonedirector ZD3025
Ruckus 7363 AP
Office 2
Ruckus 7363 AP
Is there any best practice how to arrange this?
Im need the APs on office 2 to be managed by the ZD in office 1
Is it possible to change that all WLAN users in office 2 will get IP from office1:s DHCP server ?
Office1
DHCP server
Ruckus Zonedirector ZD3025
Ruckus 7363 AP
Office 2
Ruckus 7363 AP
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08-07-2013 06:19 AM
The vpn is up and running and i configured the ap:s to find my ZD.
But i have a big issue.
When using WLAN i get massive latency. Everywhere from 70ms-1500ms.
This is both laptop and handheld computer.
When using the lan-cable i get around 40ms to my ZD over vpn.
Any idea?
But i have a big issue.
When using WLAN i get massive latency. Everywhere from 70ms-1500ms.
This is both laptop and handheld computer.
When using the lan-cable i get around 40ms to my ZD over vpn.
Any idea?
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08-07-2013 08:28 AM
Hi Emil,,
The most popular problem with VPN connections are MTU issues. Try a ping -l 1500 internal-ip. If that doesn’t work, you have an MTU issue.
Try to decrease MTU size to 1300 and see if that makes any difference.
The next step is to test the raw speed – copying a file with FTP to and from a server. Is the speed okay? If the speed is according to the lines used, your problem probably isn’t with the VPN connection.
All the best.
The most popular problem with VPN connections are MTU issues. Try a ping -l 1500 internal-ip. If that doesn’t work, you have an MTU issue.
Try to decrease MTU size to 1300 and see if that makes any difference.
The next step is to test the raw speed – copying a file with FTP to and from a server. Is the speed okay? If the speed is according to the lines used, your problem probably isn’t with the VPN connection.
All the best.

