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Meester Chris
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Kaspersky unlimited VPN no longer working correctly.

It did work, I could even stream two videos at once on 2 monitors.

Now I can't even get a gif to run on one.

If I turn VPN off, it works just fine again, so no matter which server I use, it now crawls and stops at 5 seconds

Any ideas please?

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700KF CPU @ 3.60GHz (3600 MHz)
Memory: 65479 MB (Used: 745 MB)
Concurrency: 8
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 11 64-bit (Build 26100.2314)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
Graphics Card Memory: 8017 MB
Graphics Card Memory (Detected): 8017 MB
Graphics Card Memory (Budget): Unlimited

Windows Graphics Driver Version: 32.0.15.6614
OpenGL Version: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 566.14

 

harlan4096
Posted

Welcome to Kaspersky Community.

 

Can You provide the versions of KVPN installed?

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Posted

It sounds like your Kaspersky VPN's performance has degraded significantly. Here are steps to diagnose and potentially resolve the issue:

1. Check Network Speed with VPN On and Off

  • Run a speed test with the VPN off and then with it on (using different servers).
  • Compare the results to confirm if the VPN is throttling your bandwidth.

2. Update Kaspersky VPN

  • Ensure your Kaspersky VPN software is up to date. Older versions might not perform well, especially after system updates.

3. Check for Server Issues

  • Test multiple servers, including nearby and distant ones. Some servers may be overloaded or experiencing downtime.

4. Reset VPN Settings

  • Reset Kaspersky VPN settings to default. Go to Settings > Reset Settings and then configure it again.

5. Exclude VPN from Split Tunneling

  • If split tunneling is enabled, temporarily disable it and test. Alternatively, ensure your browser or streaming apps are not excluded from VPN protection.

6. Reinstall Kaspersky VPN

  • Uninstall the VPN, restart your computer, and reinstall it. This can resolve corruption or misconfigurations.

7. Check Internet Connection and Router Settings

  • Confirm that your baseline internet connection is stable. Restart your router and check if your ISP is throttling VPN traffic.
  • Try connecting your computer directly to the router via Ethernet.

8. Adjust Protocol Settings

  • In Kaspersky VPN settings, switch between protocols (e.g., OpenVPN, IKEv2). Some protocols may perform better depending on your network.

9. Firewall/Antivirus Conflicts

  • Ensure no third-party firewall or antivirus is interfering with VPN traffic. Temporarily disable them and test.

10. Logs and Support

  • Generate Kaspersky VPN logs and check for errors:
    • Go to Support > Technical Support in the app.
    • Collect logs and analyze for repeated failures or errors.
  • Contact Kaspersky Support with detailed logs if the issue persists.

11. Check System Resources

  • Verify that no background processes are consuming excessive bandwidth or resources. Open Task Manager and check Network usage.

Additional Tips:

  • Ensure Windows Power Options are set to "High Performance."
  • Temporarily disable Windows Auto-Tuning (open Command Prompt as admin and run netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled).

Let me know if any of these steps help or if you need more detailed guidance!

On 11/21/2024 at 8:02 AM, Meester Chris said:

Kaspersky unlimited VPN no longer working correctly.

It did work, I could even stream two videos at once on 2 monitors.

Now I can't even get a gif to run on one.

If I turn VPN off, it works just fine again, so no matter which server I use, it now crawls and stops at 5 seconds

Any ideas please?

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700KF CPU @ 3.60GHz (3600 MHz)
Memory: 65479 MB (Used: 745 MB)
Concurrency: 8
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 11 64-bit (Build 26100.2314)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
Graphics Card Memory: 8017 MB
Graphics Card Memory (Detected): 8017 MB
Graphics Card Memory (Budget): Unlimited

Windows Graphics Driver Version: 32.0.15.6614
OpenGL Version: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 566.14

 

 

Meester Chris
Posted

It seems it was throttled traffic by Ksec as support calls it, K VPN as I call it.

 

I did have to adjust a number of things and mostly by trial and error, but solutions are now working that did nothing a month ago. Hence I think K VPN was throttling the traffic, speed measurements while using it were awful, they never used to be.

The system is running as Win 10 did now, finally, only took a month.

No wonder people don't want to upgrade

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