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    pfSense APU3C4, Gigabit and PPPoE

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @24unix
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      @24unix said in pfSense APU3C4, Gigabit and PPPoE:

      Or is there any other option?

      Not really, not currently at least.

      One core of the 1GHz CPU is not powerful enough to pass 1Gbps with the PPPoE overhead (netgraph)

      Steve

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      • 24unix2
        24unix @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 Thanks for your reply.

        I installed OpenWRT, it's a little bit better, but far from 1 GB :(

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        However, under Linux the system load (htop) is much lower than under FreeBSD.

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Still all loaded on one CPU core? Might be some tuning required there to make it use the cores/queues correctly. I've never tried that with OpenWRT.

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          • 24unix2
            24unix @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10
            I just issued a speedtest manually, there are peaks on one core reaching 100%.

            Should I try something like iperf instead of speedtest(.net, cli version)

            Googles result in the browser:
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            Strange, that upstream is higher than paid …

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @24unix
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              @24unix said in pfSense APU3C4, Gigabit and PPPoE:

              Should I try something like iperf instead of speedtest(.net, cli version)

              As long as you are not running it on the firewall.

              Try just using a PPPoE session from a laptop dircetly and test there. Make sure you actually can see 1G at all.

              Steve

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              • 24unix2
                24unix @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10
                That works, that was, what the technician did.
                Some kind of dongle in the patch panel leading to the FTTH media box and then with his smartphone he got 1000+ as a result.

                Setup is straightforward, media box on the wall, a cable from there into the rack in a patch panel, and then patched to the APU.
                Directly on the panel GB (via PPPoE) is available.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  Well I would want to make sure I could see that same result to the same test servers you are using now. Otherwise you could be chasing an issue that's actually somewhere upstream.

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                  • 24unix2
                    24unix @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10 OK, I can try that tomorrow.

                    My wife arrived home, it’s not nice if I’m hunting kbit while she wants to watch Netflix :)

                    I’ve got a server with a spare NIC, if it’s GB (I’m not sure) I can try it with this one.

                    However: Both speedtest.net and Google show similar results.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @24unix
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                      @24unix said in pfSense APU3C4, Gigabit and PPPoE:

                      My wife arrived home, it’s not nice if I’m hunting kbit while she wants to watch Netflix :)

                      Ha, yeah, priorities! 😉

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                      • 24unix2
                        24unix @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10 After some further reading:

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                        I enabled Software flow offloading and hardware flow offloading.

                        Now, I will wait for a while what Zabbix measures …

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