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Slow upload with Cisco VPN Client

I'm evaluating the Sophos for one of my clients as we're moving them away from their Cisco equipment, one of the features I like is that they can keep using their Cisco VPN client with a new connection profile.

In my tests I'm evaluating the SSL-VPN Client and the Cisco VPN Client
When using the SSL-VPN client I'm getting transfer speeds for 3MB/sec download and upload which isn't too bad on their 100mb connection

On the Cisco VPN client I'm getting a download speed of 10MB/sec which is great but my upload to the server is about 600KB/sec, what can I do to increase this?


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  • Try #1 in Rulz.  Any luck with that?

    I like to use the UDP protocol with SSL VPNs as that accelerates them a bit.  Some suggest that staying with 443 TCP is less likely to be blocked in hotels and public hotspots.

    Cheers - Bob
     
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  • Thanks for the reply
    I don't have intrusion prevention or application control turned on currently 

    As well I've changed the SSL-VPN to UDP but I don't see how that would affect the Cisco portion of it as the 2 are different technologies
  • Anti-DoS Flooding activity also appears in the Intrusion Prevention log. If you've looked at the others, my first guess would be that you need an Exception for UDP floods. 

    If not, then an MTU issue. 

    Cheers -Bob  

    Sorry for any short responses.  Posted from my iPhone.
     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA