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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      What packages do you have running? What does the CPU load look like when you are seeing the high pings?

      Are the pings always high or is it 'spiky'?

      Steve

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        tyler_h @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10

        bandwidthd
        darkstat
        ipsec-profile-wizard
        pfBlockerNG
        Status_Traffic_Totals
        WireGuard
        zeek

        Some of these I do not have active/running/configured.

        CPU load doesn't look out of the ordinary. 30% load

        I seem to have a ton of jitter as well. I have also setup a ping command script running on my server that pings a host quite often and its not consistent. Sometimes my average is 30, sometimes 150. See below, the measurements are an average of 25 pings taken 5 seconds apart. Of course my ISP says everything is fine and normal.

        32.586
        30.288
        36.054
        33.581
        45.822
        103.477
        70.123
        35.130
        39.385
        33.008
        35.101
        54.407
        82.256
        107.303
        32.338
        83.775

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @tyler_h
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          @tyler_h said in Laggy/High Ping Game Hosting:

          CPU load doesn't look out of the ordinary. 30% load

          Is that checking in the webgui? On the 1100 the webgui itself uses significant CPU cycles.

          Better to check via SSH and running top -HaSP at the CLI.

          Which packages do you have configured and running?

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            tyler_h @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10
            bandwidthd <--in use
            darkstat <-- in use
            ipsec-profile-wizard <-- disabled
            pfBlockerNG <-- disabled
            Status_Traffic_Totals <-- in use
            WireGuard <-- no tunnels
            zeek <-- active, no clusters

            Load average
            0.60, 0.47, 0.66

            Yes, I'm using the GUI. I haven't learned how to login via ssh yet. It didn't work when I just tried. I don't think its a CPU issue so I wont pursue learning that task right now.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              Well enabling SSH is one checkbox. You should be using SSH here.

              I would first disable all packages and see if you still see high pings.

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                The Party of Hell No @tyler_h
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                @tyler_h
                To clarify. you are not running the game through any VPN's?

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                  tyler_h @The Party of Hell No
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                  @The-Party-of-Hell-No I was not using a VPN
                  @stephenw10 Yes, there was a bandwidth monitoring package that was causing a ton of jitter. Thank you.

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                    tyler_h @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10 pingplot.png
                    I was able to make a grapgh tracking my average pings over the day. There is a ton of lag spikes from 6pm on wards.
                    I also noticed that the netgate 1100 is too under powered. I think that is where some of the lag comes from to be honest. The red spikes on the left at 10am in this graph was when i was doing a lan transfer of data ove rmy gigtabit network and I was stalling out the cpu of the netgate 1100.

                    I paid too much money for that to happen lol.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      What is your WAN connection there?

                      You will see some latency increase when saturating a WAN connection (or any connection). But yes you certainly would see increased latency when the 1100 is passing traffic at it's limit between any interfaces.

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                        tyler_h @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10
                        My wan connection at the time was 100down/10up. Generally I'll have maybe 5 people connected to my game servers in the evenings which uses about 2mbit. My WAN is not saturated at the time, I'm just trying to trouble shoot latency.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          At low speeds like that then some traffic shaping should help for gaming traffic, or whatever you choose to prioritise.

                          With a 10M upload limit it would be easy to hit which would definitely add latency.

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                            tyler_h @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10
                            The ping graph is on a 500/100 connection. Each of my players connected to the game server use 250kb/sec so even on a busy night, I'm maybe using 5mbit of WAN and on my 100mb upload, that shouldn't cause any saturation. I'm sorry the Netgate 1100 doesn't have the horse power required for 5 friends to play games.

                            Thank you for your time and feedback. I don't think this product is strong enough for a home network, I'll look for a more powerful router.

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