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      rmeskill @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 I blew away my router entirely and rebuilt it from scratch, restoring some of the FW side of things but not the system tunables and other settings just so I could confirm I was starting with a clean config. Here's what I have:

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      And here's what we look like:

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      ANd here's what the system log looks like for gateways:

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Hmm, and no dropped packets or errors in the sysctl output?

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          rmeskill @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10

          [24.03-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: sysctl -a | grep drop
          kern.ipc.tls.ifnet.reset_dropped: 0
          vfs.cache.stats.drops: 0
          net.inet.ip.intr_queue_drops: 0
          net.inet.ip.intr_direct_queue_drops: 0
          net.inet.icmp.drop_redirect: 0
          net.inet.tcp.rexmit_drop_options: 0
          net.inet.tcp.drop_synfin: 1
          net.pf.default_to_drop: 0
          hw.cxgbe.ofld_cong_drop: 0
          hw.cxgbe.cong_drop: 0
          hw.cxgbe.nm_cong_drop: 1
          hw.cxgbe.drop_pkts_with_l4_errors: 0
          hw.cxgbe.drop_pkts_with_l3_errors: 0
          hw.cxgbe.drop_pkts_with_l2_errors: 1
          hw.cxgbe.drop_ip_fragments: 0
          kstat.zfs.misc.fm.erpt-dropped: 0
          dev.igc.3.dropped: 0
          dev.igc.3.iflib.txq3.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.3.iflib.txq2.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.3.iflib.txq1.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.3.iflib.txq0.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.2.dropped: 0
          dev.igc.2.iflib.txq3.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.2.iflib.txq2.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.2.iflib.txq1.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.2.iflib.txq0.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.1.dropped: 0
          dev.igc.1.iflib.txq3.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.1.iflib.txq2.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.1.iflib.txq1.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.1.iflib.txq0.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.0.dropped: 0
          dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.r_drops: 0
          dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.r_drops: 0

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Can you just show the full output from sysctl dev.igc ?

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              rmeskill @stephenw10
              last edited by stephenw10

              [24.03-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.home.arpa]/root: sysctl dev.igc.0
              dev.igc.0.wake: 0
              dev.igc.0.interrupts.rx_desc_min_thresh: 0
              dev.igc.0.interrupts.asserts: 135425174
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.tso_txd: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_1024_1522: 25790251
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_512_1023: 404292
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_256_511: 288528
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_128_255: 388062
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_65_127: 44147139
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.tx_frames_64: 7442638
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.mcast_pkts_txd: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.bcast_pkts_txd: 3
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.good_pkts_txd: 78460910
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.total_pkts_txd: 78460910
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.good_octets_txd: 39919020372
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.good_octets_recvd: 135812019489
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_1024_1522: 83698227
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_512_1023: 26510709
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_256_511: 279480
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_128_255: 410790
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_65_127: 10680338
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.rx_frames_64: 26084811
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.mcast_pkts_recvd: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.bcast_pkts_recvd: 24188678
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.good_pkts_recvd: 147664355
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.total_pkts_recvd: 147669598
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.xoff_txd: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.xoff_recvd: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.xon_txd: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.xon_recvd: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.alignment_errs: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.crc_errs: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.recv_errs: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.recv_jabber: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.recv_oversize: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.recv_fragmented: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.recv_undersize: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.recv_no_buff: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.missed_packets: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.defer_count: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.sequence_errors: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.symbol_errors: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.collision_count: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.late_coll: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.multiple_coll: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.single_coll: 0
              dev.igc.0.mac_stats.excess_coll: 0
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_3.rx_irq: 0
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_3.rxd_tail: 182
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_3.rxd_head: 183
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_2.rx_irq: 0
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_2.rxd_tail: 831
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_2.rxd_head: 832
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_1.rx_irq: 0
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_1.rxd_tail: 364
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_1.rxd_head: 365
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_0.rx_irq: 0
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_0.rxd_tail: 211
              dev.igc.0.queue_rx_0.rxd_head: 212
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_3.tx_irq: 0
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_3.txd_tail: 562
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_3.txd_head: 562
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_2.tx_irq: 0
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_2.txd_tail: 643
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_2.txd_head: 643
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_1.tx_irq: 0
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_1.txd_tail: 732
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_1.txd_head: 732
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_0.tx_irq: 0
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_0.txd_tail: 535
              dev.igc.0.queue_tx_0.txd_head: 535
              dev.igc.0.fc_low_water: 32752
              dev.igc.0.fc_high_water: 32768
              dev.igc.0.rx_control: 71335938
              dev.igc.0.device_control: 1478231617
              dev.igc.0.watchdog_timeouts: 0
              dev.igc.0.rx_overruns: 0
              dev.igc.0.link_irq: 3
              dev.igc.0.dropped: 0
              dev.igc.0.eee_control: 1
              dev.igc.0.itr: 488
              dev.igc.0.tx_abs_int_delay: 66
              dev.igc.0.rx_abs_int_delay: 66
              dev.igc.0.tx_int_delay: 66
              dev.igc.0.rx_int_delay: 0
              dev.igc.0.rs_dump: 0
              dev.igc.0.reg_dump: General Registers
              	CTRL	 581c0641
              	STATUS	 00380683
              	CTRL_EXIT	 100000c0
              
              Interrupt Registers
              	ICR	 00000000
              
              RX Registers
              	RCTL	 04408002
              	RDLEN	 00004000
              	RDH	 000000d4
              	RDT	 000000d3
              	RXDCTL	 02040808
              	RDBAL	 02b29000
              	RDBAH	 00000000
              
              TX Registers
              	TCTL	 a503f0fa
              	TDBAL	 02aeb000
              	TDBAH	 00000000
              	TDLEN	 00004000
              	TDH	 00000217
              	TDT	 00000217
              	TXDCTL	 0201011f
              	TDFH	 00000000
              	TDFT	 00000000
              	TDFHS	 00000000
              	TDFPC	 00000000
              
              
              dev.igc.0.fc: 3
              dev.igc.0.debug: -1
              dev.igc.0.nvm: -1
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq3.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq3.rxq_fl0.credits: 1023
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq3.rxq_fl0.cidx: 183
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq3.rxq_fl0.pidx: 182
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq3.cpu: 3
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq2.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq2.rxq_fl0.credits: 1023
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq2.rxq_fl0.cidx: 832
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq2.rxq_fl0.pidx: 831
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq2.cpu: 2
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq1.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq1.rxq_fl0.credits: 1023
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq1.rxq_fl0.cidx: 365
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq1.rxq_fl0.pidx: 364
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq1.cpu: 1
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq0.rxq_fl0.buf_size: 2048
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq0.rxq_fl0.credits: 1023
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq0.rxq_fl0.cidx: 212
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq0.rxq_fl0.pidx: 211
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rxq0.cpu: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.r_abdications: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.r_restarts: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.r_stalls: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.r_starts: 24413002
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.r_drops: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.r_enqueues: 24414191
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.ring_state: pidx_head: 2031 pidx_tail: 2031 cidx: 2031 state: IDLE
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.txq_cleaned: 24542728
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.txq_processed: 24542768
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.txq_in_use: 42
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.txq_cidx_processed: 560
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.txq_cidx: 520
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.txq_pidx: 562
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.m_pullups: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq3.cpu: 3
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.r_abdications: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.r_restarts: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.r_stalls: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.r_starts: 14895304
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.r_drops: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.r_enqueues: 14897134
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.ring_state: pidx_head: 2030 pidx_tail: 2030 cidx: 2030 state: IDLE
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.txq_cleaned: 15051354
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.txq_processed: 15051394
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.txq_in_use: 41
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.txq_cidx_processed: 642
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.txq_cidx: 602
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.txq_pidx: 643
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.m_pullups: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq2.cpu: 2
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.r_abdications: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.r_restarts: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.r_stalls: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.r_starts: 17466940
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.r_drops: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.r_enqueues: 17479699
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.ring_state: pidx_head: 0019 pidx_tail: 0019 cidx: 0019 state: IDLE
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.txq_cleaned: 17631922
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.txq_processed: 17631962
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.txq_in_use: 42
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.txq_cidx_processed: 730
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.txq_cidx: 690
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.txq_pidx: 732
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.m_pullups: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq1.cpu: 1
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.r_abdications: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.r_restarts: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.r_stalls: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.r_starts: 21684406
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.r_drops: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.r_enqueues: 21696943
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.ring_state: pidx_head: 0431 pidx_tail: 0431 cidx: 0431 state: IDLE
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.txq_cleaned: 21832174
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.txq_processed: 21832214
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.txq_in_use: 41
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.txq_cidx_processed: 534
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.txq_cidx: 494
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.txq_pidx: 535
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.no_tx_dma_setup: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.txd_encap_efbig: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.tx_map_failed: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.no_desc_avail: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.mbuf_defrag_failed: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.m_pullups: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.mbuf_defrag: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.txq0.cpu: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.override_nrxds: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.override_ntxds: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.use_logical_cores: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.separate_txrx: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.core_offset: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.tx_abdicate: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.rx_budget: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.disable_msix: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.override_qs_enable: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.override_nrxqs: 1
              dev.igc.0.iflib.override_ntxqs: 0
              dev.igc.0.iflib.driver_version: 1
              dev.igc.0.%parent: pci2
              dev.igc.0.%pnpinfo: vendor=0x8086 device=0x125c subvendor=0x8086 subdevice=0x0000 class=0x020000
              dev.igc.0.%location: slot=0 function=0 dbsf=pci0:2:0:0 handle=\_SB_.PC00.RP05.PXSX
              dev.igc.0.%driver: igc
              dev.igc.0.%desc: Intel(R) Ethernet Controller I226-V
              
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                rmeskill @stephenw10
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                igc.0 is the WAN that is seeing the loss

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                  rmeskill @rmeskill
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                  Just to add to the curiosity, all loss cleared up approximately 2 hours ago and appears to have remained stably loss-free since then. I spoke to my provider again and they seem quite insistent there is nothing wrong with my circuit and they see no reason why this should be happening. However, they also confirmed the modem they have given me is quite dumb and 1) cannot hard-code interface speeds/duplex and 2) does not support a DMZ host, so if I moved it back to router mode I'd need to manually open each and every port.

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    @rmeskill said in High interrupts on WAN/LAN interfaces?:

                    dev.igc.0.mac_stats.good_pkts_recvd: 147664355
                    dev.igc.0.mac_stats.total_pkts_recvd: 147669598

                    Hmm, the only thing I see there is that. Implying ~5000 bad packets received. But no errors so probably just rejected. Not really a huge number out of 147M.

                    I see about the same percentages here:

                    dev.igc.3.mac_stats.good_pkts_recvd: 1208385
                    dev.igc.3.mac_stats.total_pkts_recvd: 1208642
                    

                    And have no issues.

                    One difference I do see is no msix_vector values:

                    dev.igc.3.iflib.allocated_msix_vectors: 2
                    dev.igc.3.iflib.use_extra_msix_vectors: 0
                    

                    Do you see that in the boot logs?

                    igc0: <Intel(R) Ethernet Controller I226-V> mem 0x67a00000-0x67afffff,0x67b00000-0x67b03fff at device 0.0 on pci2
                    igc0: Using 1024 TX descriptors and 1024 RX descriptors
                    igc0: Using 1 RX queues 1 TX queues
                    igc0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 2 vectors
                    igc0: Ethernet address: 00:08:a2:12:ec:d4
                    igc0: netmap queues/slots: TX 1/1024, RX 1/1024
                    
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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Oh and note that the igc driver can only link using negotiated speed and duplex. It will fail to connect to a NIC that is actually using a fixed speed and does not negotiate.

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                        rmeskill @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10

                        igc0: <Intel(R) Ethernet Controller I226-V> mem 0x80200000-0x802fffff,0x80300000-0x80303fff at device 0.0 on pci2
                        igc0: Using 1024 TX descriptors and 1024 RX descriptors
                        igc0: Using 4 RX queues 4 TX queues
                        igc0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors
                        igc0: Ethernet address: 7c:2b:e1:13:d7:66
                        igc0: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/1024, RX 4/1024

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Hmm, did you reboot after setting override_nrxqs to 1? You might need to set that as a loader value rather than a tunable

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                            rmeskill @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10 I did, but now I've added it to loader value, rebooted, and it's up:
                            99325ca4-b268-453a-af41-b5766bebf15f-image.png
                            loss is back, though-was completely clean for about 3h, now back to 40-60% loss...

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                              rmeskill @rmeskill
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                              If I'm honest, I'm starting to just think my provider might, on top of having some issues in their network, be blocking ICMP packets sporadically. Because despite seeing 20-60%+ loss, I'm seeing quite low RTTs that are staying quite consistent:
                              e175806f-28b5-49e9-8706-198f63516ebc-image.png
                              The issue for me has been my secondary gateways (via Wireguard tunnels) are dropping because I have them set to drop based on loss, but perhaps I should instead change the down setting to latency and see how that treats me... There are still definitely gremlins in there somewhere, as sometimes I do crap out and throughput drops to basically zero, but it seems somewhat counterintuitive that I can be allegedly running loss of 20-60% but also see fine real-world performance.

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                Are you seeing the NIC actually using 1 queue now?

                                Ah, also check: sysctl hw.igc.max_interrupt_rate

                                I think we bumped that default to 20000

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                                  rmeskill @stephenw10
                                  last edited by rmeskill

                                  @stephenw10
                                  Yes, actually seeing 1 queue now, but still loss
                                  igc0: <Intel(R) Ethernet Controller I226-V> mem 0x80200000-0x802fffff,0x80300000-0x80303fff at device 0.0 on pci2
                                  igc0: Using 1024 TX descriptors and 1024 RX descriptors
                                  igc0: Using 1 RX queues 1 TX queues
                                  igc0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 2 vectors
                                  igc0: Ethernet address: 7c:2b:e1:13:d7:66
                                  igc0: netmap queues/slots: TX 1/1024, RX 1/1024
                                  Checked the interrupt rate and it was 20000, so no dice there

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                    Hmm, well seems to be configured correctly. At least largely the same as the 4200 which works fine. 😕

                                    I guess I'd try to test the WAN with something else.

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                                      rmeskill @stephenw10
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                                      @stephenw10 Yeah, I'm out of ideas as well. I can definitely 'feel' the crap performance when my packet loss is upwards of 50%, even if it feels 'better' down around 20%. I might even just try turning off my provider router for an hour or something just to see if that'll do anything-I'm absolutely beyond guessing at this point... Second option is just to go with a 5G router from another provider, but not sure what sort of throughput I can get from that.

                                      Actually, unrelated, but as long as I've got your attention: if I have a USB wireless adapter would it be possible to use that to connect to my neighbor's wireless and set that as a secondary gateway in the event mine has packet loss? I plugged it in and it clearly comes up in boot, but I can't see it anywhere in the GUI...
                                      Root mount waiting for: usbus0
                                      ugen0.2: <Realtek 802.11ac NIC> at usbus0

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                                        rmeskill @rmeskill
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                                        In a hail mary tried to shut off the provider router overnight just to see if resting it somehow (heat/saved setting/etc) would fix it, but on turning it back on I'm seeing 50% loss again. Called the provider again and they confirm they're seeing no issues, but they're going to send a NID/in-line test for 24h to see if they can spot anything.

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                          It is possible but the support for WiFi devices in FreeBSD/pfSense is very limited. That string you see there is just send to the USB subsystem by the device it doesn't imply any driver is attached.

                                          You can query the device IDs using: usbconfig dump_device_desc

                                          There might be a driver you cab load. It will only connect at .11n speeds though. That might be enough.

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                                            rmeskill @stephenw10
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                                            @stephenw10 Right, well I'll see what I can find. Easiest, though, might just be to connect the secondary router (which does have integrated wireless bridging like this) to another interface on the PFSense and use it as a proper (if multi-hop) backup.

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