Corporate VPN Latency

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@rohitsingh1333 Yesterday I had a conference call with the CGM of Northeast Circle and NOC networking manager (or something like that).

It seems that BSNL is aware of BGP instability and poor routing performance, he agreed to all my points.

But for whatever reason, he simply wouldn't say "I will have this fix within so and so"... He kept on implying that it's normal and acceptable.
 
Which ISP is your office on? @venkatachar .

If you want a smooth connection, I would suggest getting a VPN that has good routing rather than good privacy as your office VPN will also have encryption anyways, the best your VPN provider will be able to see is the your IP and your office IP Address.

You can run the first VPN (Express,Nord,PIA etc) on a host and run a virtual machine with corporate VPN. VM's can be setup fairly easily with VirtualBox.
 
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@JB700 Thanks for your inputs, this is quite an old thread. I had this issues only for few days. Our corporate VPN has capability to support thousands of concurrent connections. So I don't have to worry about ISP on which our office VPN is on. And I connect directly to my corporate VPN. I latency is also decent when I am on corporate VPN.
 

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My corporate VPN has many users, for others users its fine. I am seeing this latency issue with my FTTH connection from mid July. Before that everything was fine. Also we have VPN servers at different locations, but the problem exists with all access locations.
Earlier I used to be connected to the VPN for more that 16 hrs . It never dropped and latency was decent.
What would if you connect to vpn using another provider? Let's say, using your mobile hotspot?
 

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