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    Slow upload speed test through ipv6 ***SOLVED***

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      toddhigg
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      Nope. No traffic shaping enabled.

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        supermega
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        Mhh how many IPv6 rules are enabled at the moment ?

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          toddhigg
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          This is the only ipv6 rule I have enabled, and it's on the LAN side:

          Proto    Source    Port  Dest  Port  Gateway  Queue  Shed
          IPV6*    LAN net      *      *      *          *        none

          Thanks!
          Todd

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            supermega
            last edited by

            Do you get the same results here ?

            http://ipv6-test.com/speedtest/

            regards

            supermega

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              Cino
              last edited by

              Have you tried the speed-test with a PC directly connected to your cable modem?

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                toddhigg
                last edited by

                @supermega:

                Do you get the same results here ?

                http://ipv6-test.com/speedtest/

                regards

                supermega

                Yes, but that one only tests download speed.

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                  toddhigg
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                  @Cino:

                  Have you tried the speed-test with a PC directly connected to your cable modem?

                  Plugging my laptop into the cable modem works just fine. I get good upload and download on both ipv4 and ipv6.

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                    supermega
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                    Can you provide some more informations about your pfsense box ?

                    1. Hardware ?

                    2. Pfsense Firmware Version ?

                    regards

                    supermega

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                      toddhigg
                      last edited by

                      @supermega:

                      Can you provide some more informations about your pfsense box ?

                      1. Hardware ?

                      2. Pfsense Firmware Version ?

                      regards

                      supermega

                      Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2550 @ 1.86GHz

                      4 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s) x 2 HTT threads

                      Version 2.1.4 RELEASE

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                        toddhigg
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                        I have determined that the problem lies somewhere with my PC.

                        I connected my laptop to the same switch as my PC and ran the test. It worked fine on the laptop.

                        This pretty much rules out the router as the problem.

                        Thanks,
                        Todd

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                          toddhigg
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                          Problem solved.

                          Turns out it was a setting on my NIC.

                          I needed to change "Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6)" to disabled.

                          This is found in Device Manager > Network Adapters > <right click="" your="" adapter="">Properties > Advanced

                          Hope this helps someone!
                          Todd</right>

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