When I was on copper FTTC broadband with a download speed of between 73 & 76 my VPN was at the same speed. I have now got fibre 900 but I cannot get any faster than 200 with a VPN connected. It is a good speed but I am just curios about why the the massive speed drop .
Could be a couple of reasons.
When you use a VPN you are sending data to the provider's servers and they send it on making it look like it came from them. This means all your traffic is passing through their network and 'consuming' part of whatever bandwidth they have provisioned with their supplier. This has a cost associated with it which they have to manage.
If you are paying for the service you could contact them and ask if there is a more expensive package you can move on to which will allow higher throughput.
If you're not paying for the service then I'd say you are lucky that they are generous enough to allow you 200Mb/s.
The second possibility is that your router is the bottleneck but 200Mb/s sounds too nice and round a number for that. So most likely you've hit the limit imposed by your VPN provider.
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Andrue Cope
Brackley, UK