Another not full speed thread ~300Mbps on gigabit hardware
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@johnpoz Correct. Testing through the firewall, not LAN to LAN, no extra installed packet's or services. Just set to full power was the only significant change.
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@stephenw10
No collisions.I can learn to do Iperf if needed, but it seems like this hardware should handle it easy. I'll be glad to try anything you guys have in mind however.
It was disabled because I had it set in the BIOS, and the page says to pick one or the other. I'd actually prefer to have it disabled it the bios and have Pfsense deal with it as It's a pain to keep a monitor hooked up to it. I'm going to disable all bios level power crap and let Pfsense handle it and report back. It's still set on full power though in the (excuse me EFI). I forget I am speaking to other technical people :).
I'll report back with Pfsense set to Hidadptive and 0 bias.
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Thanks guys. The problem seems to be fixed, I'll post here so that others might benefit.
I went through the EFI and turned off ALL power savings. My motherboard just Speed step on or off, so I set it to off.
- All extraneous crap off such as audio, etc
2.EIST toggle to off - C States OFF
- All hyperthreading on - Shouldn't matter
- All Virtualization tech ON - Shouldn't matter
- Force PCIE GEN 3 vs Auto - Was already working, but I was in there anyhow.
- reset Pfsense entirely.
- Ipv6 OFF - Shouldn't matter
- Other than that Bone stock settings on 2.7.2 - just IPv6 off.
10 reboot pfsense and CPE crapbox from ISP
Pulled 944 MBPS down with 19 percent CPU usage !
Now I can tweak power usage and such, thanks all and Happy Holidays !
- All extraneous crap off such as audio, etc
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Yeah, it seen letting software handle Speed Step was the cure, the other steps were just in there because I had to haul it out to a different room with a monitor and I only wanted to make 1 trip !
I actually broke 1 GB after that (1003) but it's within margin of error - Still only 19 percent though. Sweet bike BTW...lol
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Nice!
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Where is this option located under the Miscellaneous tab? Maybe I missed it.
Thanks much!!
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The options for SpeedShift? Yes in Sys > Adv > Misc if your CPU supports it.
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@Thomas-3 glad you got it sorted.. Curious do you or did you have the mitigations disabled?
I have them disabled - because in no scenario would they ever come into play with my use case.. But they can be a performance hit.
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@johnpoz No, that's with mitigations ENABLED this 6100T is A beast !!
Just pulled 958 down 119 up with 39 ms latency with mitigation and bias at full performance if your curious still. Middle of the afternoon here on shared cable.
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@stephenw10 thank you!