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    Dansgaurdian squid speedtest.net problem

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    • KOMK
      KOM
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      As you can see, you're suffering from high packet loss for some reason, almost 16% on average.  This could be due to mis-configuration, or an incompatibility between pfSense and your hardware.

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        Taker418
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        anyway to figure out how to fix it

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        • KOMK
          KOM
          last edited by

          If you have a different NIC laying around, you could try and swap it for the one in your pfSense server and see if that helps.  Check the FreeBSD 8.3 hardware compatibility guide too.  You don't happen to have a traffic shaper in place that you haven't mentioned, do you?

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            Taker418
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            nope fresh install no packages i did notice that the firewall is blocking alot of wan traffic

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            • KOMK
              KOM
              last edited by

              Those are just multicast packets and can be ignored.

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                Taker418
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                ok i did a new install on another machine that was faster and changed nics and im getting a little bit better performance im still getting alot of packet loss but my speed has increased so im begining to think the problem is my router that's dropping the packets.

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                • KOMK
                  KOM
                  last edited by

                  Getting to the bottom of your packet loss issue is the key to your throughput problem, I would think.  Here is what I see over an 8-hour period:

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                    Taker418
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                    this is what im getting now on the 'new' machine

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                    • KOMK
                      KOM
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                      That's a LOT better than it was, but still unacceptable.  What kind NICs are you using?

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                        Taker418
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                        D-Link DFE-530TX+ 10/100BaseTX wan

                        Intel 82801BA (D865) Pro/100 VE Ethernet lan

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                        • KOMK
                          KOM
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                          I should have asked sooner, but anything in Status - System Logs - General or Gateways?  I'm wondering if maybe you're another install with an apinger issue.

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                            Taker418
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                            hi kom i just wanna say thanks for your help. i fixed it to the point where i got 0 packet loss i narrowed it down to being a bad cable i was using for the box the other issue i have now is that im still not getting my 120mb/s im gonna call Comcast and see if i can have my modem placed in bridged mode so i can get the public ip second issuse that has popped up now is that i cant log in to the web config with firefox anymore i have to use internet explorer for some reason with firefox the connection times out when i have been using it all along to log in.

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                            • KOMK
                              KOM
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                              Do a forum search.  Others have the same Firefox issue.  It has to do with HTTPS.  There is a Firefox option that you can disable to perhaps fix it.

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