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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      That sort of throttling I too would look for a duplex mismatch first. How did you test for a mismatch? Is that 8Mbits or 8Mbytes? Either way whatever your hardware is if it can take 8GB or RAM it should have no difficulties. Please give more details of your setup.
      Has issue this just started? I see you've been running pfSense in the past.

      Steve

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        AIMS-Informatique
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        Have a look on your PFTOP while downloading…

        Throughput comparison of a cheap design (APU): APU 2GB + 32GB SSD = top up at 100Mbit/s (8MB/s) on IPSec VPN (AES128) interface. The link was a 200Mb Fiber.

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        • johnpozJ
          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
          last edited by

          I am running pfsense in a vm on a hp microserver n40l so not a lot of umph there.  And I have no issues with my 50/10 comcast internet connection.  I actually see 57 to 58ish down and 11 to 12ish up..

          I have not done anything with backend configurations or tweaking.. Out of the box running 2.1.4 i386

          Downloads I see 6.8 to 6.9MBps – so clearly rocking the full pipe..  With only 8mbps I too would look to a duplex mismatch sort of error or only coming up at 10mbit on the connection.

          You clearly should not have to tweak anything to get 50mbps through that box without any problems.

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            devnull1369
            last edited by

            Thanks for the replies I'll try the i386 version (was on 64) and I'll report back.

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              AIMS-Informatique
              last edited by

              You won't have been able to boot correctly if your CPU were 32bits.

              Look at your speed and duplex (both LAN / WAN) in Stauts -> Interface.

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                devnull1369
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                I've quadruple checked ALL interfaces to 100/full on both pfsense and switches and so I installed the 32 bit and here's the latest.

                From the console I'm now getting full bandwidth.

                From console:
                Retrieving speedtest.net configuration…
                Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
                Testing from .....
                Selecting best server based on latency...
                Hosted by TRANSTELCO (Nogales) [108.03 km]: 22.223 ms
                Testing download speed….....................................
                Download: 47.11 Mbits/s
                Testing upload speed..................................................
                Upload: 33.66 Mbits/s

                From a client on the internal interface:
                Hosted by TRANSTELCO (Nogales) [108.03 km]: 22.223 ms
                Download 53.64 Mbits/s
                Upload 11.30 Mbits/s

                Okay, so what have I learned?  It would appear the 32 bit version likes my hardware more than the 64 bit?  maybe?

                Comments? Questions?  I've got many.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Can you give us more details on your hardware? Years ago the 64bit build may have been less well tested but today there are probably more people running that than 32bit.

                  Steve

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                    devnull1369
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                    I'd be happy to just give me a couple of days.

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                      AIMS-Informatique
                      last edited by

                      32/64 NIC drivers ?

                      Sometimes, you could have trouble selecting "Autodetect" in speed and duplex, depdending on which hardware couple you are using (PF <-> Switch). Sometimes you will have to force it manually.

                      Does a 64bit NIC driver couldinterfer with speed an duplex autodetect ?

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                        jasonlitka
                        last edited by

                        How did you run speedtest.net from the command line?

                        I can break anything.

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                          last edited by

                          [2.1.4-RELEASE][root@pfsense]/root(1): cd /tmp

                          [2.1.4-RELEASE][root@pfsense]/tmp(2): wget -O speedtest-cli https://raw.github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli/master/speedtest_cli.py –no-check-certificate

                          [2.1.4-RELEASE][root@pfsense]/tmp(3): chmod +x speedtest-cli

                          [2.1.4-RELEASE][root@pfsense]/tmp(4): ./speedtest-cli
                          Retrieving speedtest.net configuration…
                          Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
                          Testing from Comcast Cable (24.13.xx.xx)...
                          Selecting best server based on latency...
                          Hosted by ServerCentral (Chicago, IL) [40.85 km]: 20.297 ms
                          Testing download speed….....................................
                          Download: 56.79 Mbits/s
                          Testing upload speed..................................................
                          Upload: 11.13 Mbits/s

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