Internet Connection Requirement
Internet Connection Requirements for VPN
A stable and reliable internet connection is crucial to establish and maintain a VPN connection. Our system supports multiple types of network connections, allowing flexibility regardless of your existing infrastructure. The following connection methods are fully compatible with VPN:
1. Wired Connections (Ethernet / Cable)
Wired connections offer the most consistent and reliable internet performance, making them ideal for VPN use.
ISPs and Broadband Types: Common wired connections include DSL, fiber-optic, or cable broadband.
Speed and Reliability: Ensure your plan meets minimum VPN speed requirements. For optimal performance, a connection of 10 Mbps or higher is recommended.
Protocol Compatibility: Wired networks work seamlessly with all VPN protocols, including WireGuard, OpenVPN, and L2TP, allowing stable and uninterrupted sessions.
2. Wireless Connections (Wi-Fi)
Wi-Fi is widely used in homes and offices for convenient internet access across multiple devices.
Router Standards: Use routers supporting modern Wi-Fi technologies (Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) or Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)) to achieve high-speed VPN performance.
Internet Plan Dependency: Wi-Fi relies on your broadband service, so ensure your ISP provides sufficient speed for VPN use.
Performance Considerations: VPN performance may be affected by signal strength and network congestion. For faster and more stable connections, prefer the 5 GHz frequency band.
3. Mobile Networks (GSM, 4G/5G)
Mobile networks are convenient for internet access on the go. VPN connections over mobile networks are supported, though performance may vary based on signal quality and network congestion.
Network Capabilities: 4G and 5G networks can support high-speed internet, and VPNs operate effectively when coverage and signal strength are strong.