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    • H Offline
      hreaper
      last edited by

      I disabled the PPTP and used pure WEP. The result is a data rate of 1.500kb/s. Much better ;) I will move the VPN server to another machine. Thanks.

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      • B Offline
        barcode
        last edited by

        i am experiencing also a poor performance regarding the wireless functionality - the throughput from OPT1 (running on 11g) interface to LAN is limited to a max of 5.8 Mbit/s, regardless what i try i can't achieve more…

        • tested with two different laptops, one equipped with 802.11g the other with a 802.11b PCMCIA - same result...

        • using sinkgen (very slim and prooven as effective) as a traffic generator... / in every case the magic 5.8 Mbit/s is the max (nice flat graph on the top)

        all LAN intefaces that take part are running 100-full (pfsense, switch, receiving PC - same test between 2 PC at the same Switch reaches up to 90Mbit/s)

        fxp0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>mtu 1500
                options=8 <vlan_mtu>inet 192.168.1.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255
                inet6 fe80::202:b3ff:fe12:3180%fxp0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x3
                ether 00:02:b3:12:31:80
                media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>)
                status: active

        ath0: flags=8843 <up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>mtu 2290
                inet6 fe80::20f:b5ff:fefa:84de%ath0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x4
                inet 172.16.1.1 netmask 0xfffffff8 broadcast 172.16.1.7
                ether aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa
                media: IEEE 802.11 Wireless Ethernet autoselect mode 11g <hostap>status: associated
                ssid xxxxxxxx channel 3 bssid xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
                authmode WPA privacy MIXED deftxkey 3 TKIP 2:128-bit TKIP 3:128-bit
                txpowmax 37 protmode OFF burst -apbridge dtimperiod 1 bintval 100

        is there some throughput limitation? during the test the CPU (AMD K7 Duron 800Mhz) is at around 15% load... filetransfers are very boring that way - currently still grabbing my patchcable for this ;-)</hostap></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast></full-duplex></vlan_mtu></up,broadcast,running,simplex,multicast>

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        • H Offline
          hoba
          last edited by

          If you stations run in 11b mode the 6 mbit/s is a rather "normal" value, however if they run in 11g you should expect more. On my WRAPs with CM9's I can push up to 25 mbit/s in turbo a mode (and a wrap is much slower than the hardware you are using). Check if your g client is actually using 54 mbit/s mode doesn'T fall back to 11b.

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            KiFFuSeR
            last edited by

            I've experienced a few diferent hardware setups in outdoor enviroment all at the same distance (700 meters), and I seem to achieve the top speed at 3,3MBytes/sec on 802.11g and 5.5MBytes/sec on 802.11a Turbo on a Pentium III 500Mhz with fxp and ath nics. With a Pentium III 800Mhz the 802.11a link gave me about 6MBytes/sec. Both motherboards are based on Intel chipsets. Same distance with a WRAP gave me 2,8Mbytes/sec. The wifi cards used were CM9's and the setup was with routing, not bridging.

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            • B Offline
              barcode
              last edited by

              the card is really operating at 54Mbit/s - 802.11g… made the test again but this time the reverse way (the PC sends and the Laptop receives)
              the Laptop can recieve 28Mbit/s from the LAN interface - but it can send 5.8 Mbit/s only

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              • H Offline
                hoba
                last edited by

                Looks like antennasetup problems. Like if the card is set to diversity but only one antenna is connected. Search the forum. This has been discussed before somewhere.

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                • S Offline
                  seneca
                  last edited by

                  I've also got a throughput problem. But I'm starting to wonder if it's a driver problem…

                  I first configured the network to use WPA-PSK, and I only got ~300KB/s transfer speed.
                  I disabled it and I got about 600-700KB/s.

                  Then I searched the forums and found various threads mentioning the sysctl switch for setting the rx/tx antennae manually.

                  I used the following settings (since the antennae was connected to the main antennae connector):

                  dev.ath.0.rxantenna: 0
                  dev.ath.0.txantenna: 0
                  dev.ath.0.diversity: 0

                  I also had a look at the interfaces page:

                  Status  associated
                  MAC address 00:16:cf:22:2a:5d
                  Media autoselect mode 11a <hostap>Channel 132
                  SSID lustitia
                  In/out packets 419682/750021 (25.95 MB/1017.81 MB)
                  In/out errors 3917/80
                  Collisions 0
                  Bridge (bridge0) learning

                  athstats

                  752148 tx management frames
                  284 tx frames discarded prior to association
                  1 tx stopped 'cuz no xmit buffer
                  473 tx discarded empty frame
                  9075 tx failed 'cuz FIFO underrun
                  175568 tx failed 'cuz bogus xmit rate
                  190 tx frames with rts enabled
                  14091 tx frames with 11g protection
                  4727 rx failed 'cuz of FIFO overrun
                  421753 rx management frames
                  99845 beacon setup failed 'cuz no mbuf
                  6169 beacons transmitted
                  404 periodic calibration failures
                  6 rate control checks
                  1 tx used alternate antenna
                  Antenna profile:
                  [2] tx  743351 rx  429624
                  [3] tx        3 rx        0

                  I see a few erronous packets inbound. Dispite the changes in sysctl settings.

                  I don't know what to do… 700KB/s is simply not acceptable.

                  My WRT54G can perform 2200KB/s with WPA-PSK. And I definitely think the soekris has the hardware to outperform a regular AP.

                  My Setup:

                  Soekris 4801
                  PfSense 1.0.1 embedded
                  IBM Wireless a/b/g AR5212

                  settings:
                  bridge with LAN
                  accesspoint
                  802.11a
                  channel auto
                  prot mode cts and rts.
                  no encryption.

                  Does anyone have any thoughts?

                  And another question: What is the highest thoughput people have gotten with wlan cards using the ath driver? Are there any benchmarks available?</hostap>

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                  • L Offline
                    lsf
                    last edited by

                    1, You should not see performance drops due to WPA with AES on atheros, as this is done in the chip itself.
                    2. Protmode is for b/g mixed environment, should be disabled for A (i'll note that if system is set to A then this should be automagically disabled in newer versions.)
                    3. If you can get me access to this setup, I can have a look at whats going on. Normally it's easily fixed as long as pfsense is to blame, if it's driver and or client issues there is not a lot we can do about it.

                    -lsf

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                    • S Offline
                      seneca
                      last edited by

                      Email me, and I'll give you the ip and passwd.

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                      • S Offline
                        seneca
                        last edited by

                        I've sent you the ip/pwd.

                        Test's:

                        http://pr0n.se/wireless-pfsense/

                        Evidently very shaky when transferring from the soekris.

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