P30 ELE-L09 - Tethering Issue - Huawei P30 Questions & Answers

Hi Guys,
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
I've recently switched from my trusty Samsung Note 4 (resurrection remix ROM) to a P30 (ELE-L09) - Single SIM, 6GB RAM, 128GB, Latest updates .
However when using the P30 4G USB or WiFi HotSpot to windows 10, my work Cisco AnyConnect VPN connects & disconnects continuously. Looking at the Cisco Logs on my laptop - it's sending DTLS control frames but never receives any back, hence drops the tunnel and attempts to reconnect.
tested the SIM and tethered to my old Note 4 - VPN stable - so not a carrier issue.
So after trying everything i came across a forum thread detailing a similar issue with iphone and AT&T in the US. and the fix was to lower the MTU - netsh interface ipv4 set subinterface "network adapter" mtu=1320 store = persistent
VPN now stable both WiFi & USB - meaning the P30 is the bottleneck? tested and it maxes out @ MTU 1344
surely the device can do better than this, compared to my note 4 it's has much better specs.
Having to manually increase my MTU back to 1500 when on on decent wifi is a pain
has anyone else experienced this?
and is there anything i can do to resolve the issue
Thanks in advance
UKt

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