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    Slow PfSense Speed. or maybe is me.

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    • R Offline
      rfpa1
      last edited by

      I used wifi, I will run a new test with the laptop directly connected.

      I will post in a few.
      Thanks

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        rfpa1
        last edited by

        Sorry for delay:

        So I did the following:

        1. Plugged a cat 7 cable from my dell 15g7 to the port 4 on the firewall and checked using fast.com. The port switched to 1000mb. Then ran fast .com and got 580 megs down.
        2. on same machine, switched to a usb-c/usb 2.5gb connector (Plugable) and tried again and got just 480.
        3. Did iperf3 from laptop to firewall, using plugablle e2500 only 350mb
        4. same test iperf to firewall, using laptop 1gb, got 692mb
          5)using laptop wireless with iperf to firewall 350.
          6)laptop wireless did fast.com 420

        Looks like there is something missing here.
        Im planning to move my wires this weekend, lets see what happens.
        THanks

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        • JonathanLeeJ Offline
          JonathanLee
          last edited by

          What does your state table look like? One area I am wondering about is GUI based connections. Example 192.168.1.1:portnumhere
          how many connections are you running normally? What is your MTU set as is it default? Do you use DNS on the firewall to resolve or is it being sent off?

          what does pftop show also?

          Make sure to upvote

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          • stephenw10S Offline
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Have you proven that USB adapter can actually pass 2.5Gbps (or even close). Many USB Ethernet adapters cannot.

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            • R Offline
              rfpa1
              last edited by

              This is the USB : Plugable 2.5GB USB Ethernet Adapter for Laptop, 2-in-1 Cable, USB 2.5GB Ethernet Adapter, USB-C and USB Compaitble, USB-C to RJ45 2.5 Gigabit LAN Ethernet, Compatible with Mac and Windows

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              • R Offline
                rfpa1
                last edited by

                If I connect the NAS (1Gb, The 2.5Gb switch and this Card and transfer files from the NAS to the drive on the laptop or using the built in realtek card on the laptop I get around 985mgs during the transfer. If I connect the NAS to my other VLAN and do the same transfer I get also around 985(Laptop to 2,5gb switch, to firewall, to a vlan , then to the vlan were I have the nas. )

                So Internally I can do up to 985mbs. but connecting I do not get more than 600 at best.

                Im going to do a test disconnecting everything and running from the modem and then using the eero and then using the 2,5gn lan card.

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                  rfpa1
                  last edited by

                  Ok, so I learned this:

                  I have to contact ISP for speed test from them.

                  I changed a couple of the cables. cat 7 from Best buy and some cat 6a.
                  Moved the configuration around a bit.
                  Connected the EERO6e directly to the modem with cat 5a,6 and 7 and the speed stay around 1gb. (Cables are 50 feet long.
                  I connected the modem directly to a dell gaming 15 with a gig connection and 6 ft of cat 6e cable and the cat 7 but speed remained around 500. I time got to 600gb
                  I tried the plug able adapter I have for 2.5gb and the most I got was 400mb. Even after re installation of drivers.

                  I will have to approach this a bit differently now.

                  Thanks,

                  I will update when I get hold o f the ISP.
                  .

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                    rfpa1
                    last edited by

                    Update:

                    So I had the ISP check connection, speed up to the modem is ok, just a bit more noise than usual. A 20 feet piece from the outside box to were the mode is will be replaced.

                    But that's all they found. I'm getting over 85 % of the advertised speed. If I want more speed, I will need to upgrade to their full 2.5gb that will require 10gb cards and other connection changes. My connection with the modem and the EERO 6 reports 1.2 down, but if I change the short cable to the 50 foot cable I get 982. My cables for this task are cat 7 or cat 6e. Same result on both.

                    SO I guess, I will wait until I decide to upgrade.

                    Thanks all.

                    .

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                    • JonathanLeeJ Offline
                      JonathanLee @rfpa1
                      last edited by

                      @rfpa1 I hate to tell you this, I would just get an Official Netgate appliance and that would fix the bandwidth issues, as it would ship to you to spec of what you purchased, and it would have pfSense plus with Boot Environments, and cloud backup and support too.

                      Make sure to upvote

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                        rfpa1
                        last edited by

                        If you receive this message, thanks

                        After some time, I replaced the drive for a larger one. Downloaded and reinstalled the software and contacted the ISP, ISP must have done something because now I do get the advertised speed of 1.2 gb.

                        From the PFbox I see the ports a 2.5gb on the incoming and the port were I have a 2.5gb switch. Also speed test report 1.1 to 1.18 most of the time now.

                        Thanks

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                        • stephenw10S Offline
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          Nice. 👍

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