So my friend has a server on his home network with a static IP that I have frequent access to which I use for game servers, file hosting etc. And a while ago he setup a VPN via his network so I can access his local network remotely. This worked fine for a few weeks, but then noticed that when I'm on the VPN my PC will lose all internet access after a few minutes (anywhere from 5-20 mins or so) and I can't access the internet or his local resources.
I've also just clicked that we've been having issues streaming content from his server too as I use it as a remote file store. After a similar time frame (without the VPN) all streaming will just stop like we've lost connection to the server.
We've had this setup for many years now, the static IP is relatively new (last 2 years or so) but only the last few weeks has this been an issue. He says that nothing has changed on his end, there's no general connectivity issues on his end (he's on gigabit, can't remember the provider). There's no general connectivity issues on our end (150mb/30mb BT).
Unsure where to really go for diagnosis when neither end has any general issues, and nobody else has this problem when connecting to his network. Could it even be BT on our end restricting the traffic ? We had a similar issue many years ago where connections to his streaming server was horrifically slow, I rang BT who said "there's no throttling going on" but as soon as we changed to Sky - all problems disappeared. We were back with BT for a couple of years without any problems though.
Apologies for the incoherent ramblings, bit of a late-night brain dump after a very frustrating 2 hours of frequent file streaming cutouts.
I've also just clicked that we've been having issues streaming content from his server too as I use it as a remote file store. After a similar time frame (without the VPN) all streaming will just stop like we've lost connection to the server.
We've had this setup for many years now, the static IP is relatively new (last 2 years or so) but only the last few weeks has this been an issue. He says that nothing has changed on his end, there's no general connectivity issues on his end (he's on gigabit, can't remember the provider). There's no general connectivity issues on our end (150mb/30mb BT).
Unsure where to really go for diagnosis when neither end has any general issues, and nobody else has this problem when connecting to his network. Could it even be BT on our end restricting the traffic ? We had a similar issue many years ago where connections to his streaming server was horrifically slow, I rang BT who said "there's no throttling going on" but as soon as we changed to Sky - all problems disappeared. We were back with BT for a couple of years without any problems though.
Apologies for the incoherent ramblings, bit of a late-night brain dump after a very frustrating 2 hours of frequent file streaming cutouts.
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