DSL - Link aggregation via SoftEther VPN
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 2:27 pm
Hello,
after I found softether VPN Project i spent many days in lerning, installing and testing your software and I must say it is one of the best and easiest vpn products on the market.
In my configuration I found out that the Server on Windows does not have the performace as in linux so I installed a VM in oracle virtual box with ubuntu14.04 and the server inside. After many testing I also installed it outside on a VPS virtual machine hosted somewhere in the world (also with ubuntu14.04) and made an cascade between the 2 servers.
All went fine, now after some tickeling the configuration of these both servers my machines from inside get their internet connection now through the VPN tunnel and through the NAT(ted) external server. It works pretty good.
I come from germany and outside of the cities there you sometimes get only a slow Internet connection. The best I can get @ home is 1megabit up and 10megabit down. On other places there you have only 1024 kbit down and 128 kbit upload. That is really annoying.
Now my question is, Softether can make up to 32 TCP SSL connections at the same time and load balance the traffic through these "channels" (this I know and this works fine). When I put me together with the neighbours (for example we are 8 neighbours) and take all of the internet connections together - For example I put all routers of them in the same subnet (f.e. 192.168.0.247 - 254) will it then be possible to tell the VPN Server at this side which build up the connections to the other VPN server on the internet side to build up the connections through the 8 different gateways???
At the Internet-Server's side the server must only accept the connections with the same ID from different source IP addresses - so I think this side will not be a problem to implement.
But how to tell the home's-side server to take one router per connection???
For example all people in the house will have 10megabit down and 1megabit upload and we will put it together then the result should be at least 70mbit down and 7mbit upload?!?
If it is not possible at this time then the above question is more a feature request ;) I think it can not be so difficult to implement because traffic load balancing between the tcp connections is still working.
thank you really for this fine and good product
greetings from germany
chaos ;)
after I found softether VPN Project i spent many days in lerning, installing and testing your software and I must say it is one of the best and easiest vpn products on the market.
In my configuration I found out that the Server on Windows does not have the performace as in linux so I installed a VM in oracle virtual box with ubuntu14.04 and the server inside. After many testing I also installed it outside on a VPS virtual machine hosted somewhere in the world (also with ubuntu14.04) and made an cascade between the 2 servers.
All went fine, now after some tickeling the configuration of these both servers my machines from inside get their internet connection now through the VPN tunnel and through the NAT(ted) external server. It works pretty good.
I come from germany and outside of the cities there you sometimes get only a slow Internet connection. The best I can get @ home is 1megabit up and 10megabit down. On other places there you have only 1024 kbit down and 128 kbit upload. That is really annoying.
Now my question is, Softether can make up to 32 TCP SSL connections at the same time and load balance the traffic through these "channels" (this I know and this works fine). When I put me together with the neighbours (for example we are 8 neighbours) and take all of the internet connections together - For example I put all routers of them in the same subnet (f.e. 192.168.0.247 - 254) will it then be possible to tell the VPN Server at this side which build up the connections to the other VPN server on the internet side to build up the connections through the 8 different gateways???
At the Internet-Server's side the server must only accept the connections with the same ID from different source IP addresses - so I think this side will not be a problem to implement.
But how to tell the home's-side server to take one router per connection???
For example all people in the house will have 10megabit down and 1megabit upload and we will put it together then the result should be at least 70mbit down and 7mbit upload?!?
If it is not possible at this time then the above question is more a feature request ;) I think it can not be so difficult to implement because traffic load balancing between the tcp connections is still working.
thank you really for this fine and good product
greetings from germany
chaos ;)