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So uplink is 500/500.

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    So uplink is 500/500.
    LAN speed tests at 1000/1000.
    WAN is 100/400.
    VPN is 8/8.

    I'm guessing the VPN is part of your homelab? Or do you mean a generic commercial VPN (like pia or proton)?

    How does the domain resolve on the LAN? Is it split horizon (so local ip on the lan, public IP on public DNS)?
    Is the homelab on a separate subnet/vlan from the computer you ran the speed test from? Or the same subnet?

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      So uplink is 500/500.
      LAN speed tests at 1000/1000.
      WAN is 100/400.
      VPN is 8/8.

      I'm guessing the VPN is part of your homelab? Or do you mean a generic commercial VPN (like pia or proton)?

      How does the domain resolve on the LAN? Is it split horizon (so local ip on the lan, public IP on public DNS)?
      Is the homelab on a separate subnet/vlan from the computer you ran the speed test from? Or the same subnet?

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      So LAN speed is 1000
      WAN speed (get from mainstream speed test) is 500/500

      When I'm saying VPN I basically mean access my homelab from outside, so I'm talking about commercial VPN.

      All my homelab is in one subnet (included all my other devices).
      When accessing the speed test locally trough domain it simply resolve it with public DNS

      Hope I answer your questions

      EDIT : does 500/500 WAN on regular speed test means that I can have 500 on up and down at the same time, or does that means that I can only get for example 250 each at the same time?

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