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    Performance Issue: pfSense meets DOCSIS 3.0

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    • M
      Mr Alpha
      last edited by

      So, I recently upgraded my DOCSIS 3.0 cable connection to a "up to 200/10 Mbps down/up" connection. Now it seems my pfSense box can't handle it. Bypassing the pfSense box I get 165/8.5 Mbps, which is pretty close to advertised speeds.

      With the pfSense box it is another story. First I was getting a 75/4.5 Mbps and I figured it was because of the old, cruddy 3Com NICs I had. So I went out and purchased two Intel PRO/1000 GT cards. Now I'm getting 110/4.5 Mbps. Better, but still nowhere near what I'm getting when bypasssing the pfSense box. I'm just using it as a router/firewall, not running any extra packages. During the speedtest the CPU usage doesn't hit 10%.

      The machine is:
      Athlon XP something underclocked to ~1.1GHz
      ASUS M7V266
      2 GB 266MHz DDR2

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        Cino
        last edited by

        My DOCSIS3.0 is only setup for 50/5 right now and my pfsense atom box has no issues with that speed. You did the right thing by upgrading to gbit cards as 100/10 wont cut it. What slot type is your card? I'm wondering if your motherboard bus can't keep up.. Is there a way for you to boot your pfsense box using a live Linux cd and run a speedtest? This way you can make sure your hardware can handle it. If your provider has its own speedtest website(TWC does for all their locations) Use that first then a speedtest site that is the close to your location.

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        • M
          Mr Alpha
          last edited by

          I am using my providers speedtest. Speedtest.net is not reliable above 50 Mbps. I'll see about whipping up a Linux Live CD.

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            Why underclock the CPU? Let it run full speed, you may be hitting a bottleneck there trying to push 200.

            Watch the output of "top -SH" while running the speed test, see what it shows.

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              Mr Alpha
              last edited by

              Doesn't seem to be overloading the CPU.

              $ top -SH
              last pid: 56291;  load averages:  0.10,  0.07,  0.02  up 3+01:57:28    23:03:13
              82 processes:  2 running, 65 sleeping, 2 zombie, 13 waiting
              
              Mem: 53M Active, 19M Inact, 30M Wired, 524K Cache, 18M Buf, 387M Free
              Swap: 1024M Total, 1024M Free
              
                PID USERNAME PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE    TIME   WCPU COMMAND
                 11 root     171 ki31     0K     8K RUN     72.6H 71.09% idle: cpu0
                 33 root     -68    -     0K     8K -        8:29 12.99% em1 taskq
                 32 root     -68    -     0K     8K -        7:17  9.18% em0 taskq
                 27 root     -68    -     0K     8K WAIT     0:54  1.27% irq4: em0 uhci0+
              48459 root      -8    0 40712K 13980K piperd   0:12  1.17% php
                755 root       4    0  6168K  4188K kqread   0:52  0.49% lighttpd
                 12 root     -32    -     0K     8K WAIT     7:39  0.00% swi4: clock sio
               1485 root       8   20  3492K  1816K wait     1:42  0.00% sh
                 15 root      44    -     0K     8K -        0:59  0.00% yarrow
                428 root      44    0  3268K  1120K select   0:42  0.00% syslogd
                441 root     -58    0 10836K  8000K bpf      0:29  0.00% tcpdump
                443 root      -8    0  3156K   768K piperd   0:26  0.00% logger
                 45 root      20    -     0K     8K syncer   0:17  0.00% syncer
                  5 root      -8    -     0K     8K -        0:17  0.00% g_down
                  4 root      -8    -     0K     8K -        0:16  0.00% g_up
                770 root       4    0 45832K 19212K accept   0:12  0.00% php
                759 root       4    0 45832K 19212K accept   0:12  0.00% php
                 20 root       8    -     0K     8K -        0:12  0.00% thread taskq
              
              

              The reason the CPU is underclocked is so that I can undervolt the fan without overheating issues to keep things quiet.

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              • G
                geewhz01
                last edited by

                I'm getting very simliar results on my docsis 3 connection, and I have 2 of them.  I wasn't going to post anything until further testing tomorrow, but after seeing your post I wanted to say that I'm having similar issues.  I plan to do further testing on a basic system tomorrow.  I'm running a quad core 2.4 with 4GB's on one system and 8GB's on the other.  My systems have Intel Pro Nics as well, but I was thinking my vlans and the way I trunk my internet connections was/is playing a part in the speed.

                Thanks,

                Andy

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                • S
                  SeventhSon
                  last edited by

                  Weird thing is the upload stays @ 4,5Mbit while the download speed increases, when you swap the NIC.

                  Is this a fresh install/config? Or could you test a fresh install/config?

                  Your CPU/NIC/Board should be able to handle this just fine.

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                    roja
                    last edited by

                    This might sound obvious to some  but have you made sure you have turned off:

                    -Squid Transparent mode
                    -Traffic shaping
                    -Snort
                    -Hardware check suming off

                    Boot off LIVE CD like others have said and do your test with a generic setup. Or boot off a Knoppix CD of Win XP PE disc and bench with your isp's site.
                    My 2 cents.

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                    • S
                      SteveThing
                      last edited by

                      Have you tried reducing your MTU size a little? Some ISPs that have moved to DOCSIS 3.0 use GRE tunnels between the modem and node. Maybe a setting of 1492 or 1424 would do well.

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                        clarknova
                        last edited by

                        Which version of pfsense are you running? There have been issues with the em driver in the 2.0 snapshots.

                        db

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