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    Internet Speed Issue with SG-2100

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      BlackH0le @Gertjan
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        BlackH0le @Gertjan
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        @gertjan
        of course the wireless was completely disabled!

        when internet passes through SG2100 download speed downgrades to 60 MB/s but when the router is directly connected to the PC through the lan I get the max speed ( my port limit )which is 120 MB/s

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          keyser Rebel Alliance @BlackH0le
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          @blackh0le said in Internet Speed Issue with SG-2100:

          So Whats the maximum actual speed that SG-2100 support ?

          You have unfortunately bought below your needs :-(

          The SG-2100 is not a full speed1000Mbit (Gigabit) firewall device. If you have no traffic monitoring packages installed is will route/firewall about 600Mbit (~65MB/s) at peak throughput. With monitoring packages that figure will go down a lot.

          The SG-3100 is the first full speed Gigabit appliance from netgate, but I would not advice you to buy that. It is End of Sale, and there has been several problems with it because it's CPU is a 32bit CPU only. It may be replaced by a new model soon, but no info on this has been made available.

          The SG-5100 is also End of Sale, but that is a x86-64bit bit CPU, and it will handle your needs perfectly. But like I said its End of Sale, so you need to find one in stock somewhere if you still want this model.

          Otherwise the situation is unfortunately the SG-6100 is your "next up" model, and that is likely somewhat overkill for your situation. But that is a VERY nice and capable box (Can handle several Gigabit).

          Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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            Gertjan @keyser
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            @keyser said in Internet Speed Issue with SG-2100:

            You have unfortunately bought below your needs :-(

            Good catch .... bits are not bytes. The convention says : 8 bits is a byte.

            @blackh0le said in Internet Speed Issue with SG-2100:

            120 MB/S

            == close to 1000 Mega bits /sec.

            Strange ....

            Throwing "can a SG-2100 do more then 1000 Mega bits or 1 Giga bits" in "your favourite search engine" would have answered that that question right away.

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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              keyser Rebel Alliance @BlackH0le
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              @blackh0le

              Why not just use the SG-7100 on the picture? That will handle Gigabit just fine :-)

              Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                BlackH0le @keyser
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                @keyser to be honest with you I needed a compact official hardware, SG-7100 has its own dilemma and I found 2100 more effective and in some aspects faster processing power than SG-7100

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                  keyser Rebel Alliance @BlackH0le
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                  @blackh0le said in Internet Speed Issue with SG-2100:

                  @keyser to be honest with you I needed a compact official hardware, SG-7100 has its own dilemma and I found 2100 more effective and in some aspects faster processing power than SG-7100

                  The 7100 is a somewhat strange device when it comes to discrete NICs - most of its ports is on a LAGG uplinked switch which makes configuration “strange” and sometimes decidedly tricky.

                  But I sincerely fail to see any case where you would find the slow dual core ARM processor in SG-2100 faster than the Atom processor in the 7100. The atom has a big lead in per core performance (-3x) and especially all core performance (up to 12x).

                  Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                    keyser Rebel Alliance @BlackH0le
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                    @blackh0le said in Internet Speed Issue with SG-2100:

                    @keyser to be honest with you I needed a compact official hardware, SG-7100 has its own dilemma and I found 2100 more effective and in some aspects faster processing power than SG-7100

                    But the SG-2100 is a VERY sweet little box if the 600-700mbit firewall performance without inspection is good enough for your needs. It handles pfBlockerNG without breaking a sweat.

                    Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                      BlackH0le @keyser
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                      @keyser
                      Currently SG-2100 with PfblockerNG and Snort gives me download speed of up to 70 MBytes /s
                      Disabling services is not impacting the speed much, I was thinking when the device has lan 1000 ports it gives 1000 speed

                      Screenshot_20220112-151249_Firefox.jpg

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        As others have said you won't get full 1G through the 2100 for a file transfer like that.

                        You might get closer to 800Mbps for multiple streams and without Snort running.

                        With both pfBlocker and Snort running for a file transfer what you are seeing looks to be what I would expect.

                        Steve

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                          BlackH0le @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10
                          Ok thanks 😬
                          So as it seems I have to cleanup and reformat my 7100 and use that 😔

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                            BlackH0le
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                            Conclusion :

                            Switched back to 7100 ( drive was corrupted, I had to reinstall the system )
                            photo_2022-01-12_21-07-38.jpg

                            **7100 Download Speed with Active Snort & PFSBlockerNG Dev & ... ** exact same speed that Cable Modem gives ...
                            speeddd.PNG

                            BUT
                            SG-2100 gives enough throughput to be used with WIFI, it can reach the WIFI AX-E Max speed ( ~ 70MB/s )

                            Thanks for all the replies and guidance

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                              keyser Rebel Alliance @BlackH0le
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                              @blackh0le 👍

                              Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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