Hi, I connect to my home network via a VPN meaning my download speed is capped at my plans upload speed if that makes sense. I currently have 500Mb/s plan (68Mb/s upload speed), while I understand I could change to the gigabit plan to increase upload, its only a small increase so its not worth it to me, ideally I'd have >200Mb/s. Is it at all possible to sacrifice download speed to increase upload speed? Perhaps BT could just change the download:upload ratio without actually giving me more total bandwidth?
Maybe that's a weird suggestion and they'd not be able honor it, but I thought its worth asking
Edit: Just wanted to give more info to avoid extra questions. I have a computer running opnsense connected straight to the ONT with a wireguard server running in opnsense. All internal infrastructure is gigabit and the download speed of the network I connect from is greater than the upload speed of my home network.
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As far as I know, you'd need to switch to an altnet with symmetrical speeds.
The best you'll get from BT Group is the EE 1.6Gbps plan with an alleged 120Mbps upload. VPNs tend to be pretty CPU-dependent, so you may find you run out of steam anyway.
Your VPN connection being capped to your upload speed doesn't make any sense. I too use a VPN frequently. The only difference when using it is a couple of mb of my download speed, most often the same. All a VPN does is route your connection rather than BT's routing and goes via the VPN server. I can show you tracert's to prove it.
If you run a VPN server on your home network, and connect to that server when you are out and about, it will be capped by the upload speed of your home network - because thats the max speed the server can send data to you at. It's different to using a commercial VPN service!