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    PFsense Not Showing Speeds Paid For

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    • chpalmerC
      chpalmer
      last edited by

      Keep in mind that the x550-e x750-e and x1250-e ports (0-3) are limited in speed by the fact that they are on a pci bus.

      The x750-e and x1250-e came with the option for 4 additional ports (4 - 7) that are on a pci-e bus. If you can snag one of these you would be able to achieve your speeds.

      The three platforms are identical so the optional board out of the latter two will fit the x550-e if you should find one…

      Triggering snowflakes one by one..
      Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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      • C
        charliem
        last edited by

        @ghostshell:

        I am paying for speeds from my ISP for 150/100. If I plug my laptop in directly to the modem I am getting way under 150(116-117) down and a tad over 100 up.

        Maybe I'm missing something.  If you plug directly into the modem for a speed test, how is pfSense involved at all?

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        • K
          kejianshi
          last edited by

          Same question here…

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          • chpalmerC
            chpalmer
            last edited by

            Read the bottom of his second post here.

            https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=85474.msg468957#msg468957

            I believe he re-wrote his initial post and left out pertinent information.

            Triggering snowflakes one by one..
            Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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            • ghostshellG
              ghostshell
              last edited by

              @chpalmer:

              Keep in mind that the x550-e x750-e and x1250-e ports (0-3) are limited in speed by the fact that they are on a pci bus.

              The x750-e and x1250-e came with the option for 4 additional ports (4 - 7) that are on a pci-e bus. If you can snag one of these you would be able to achieve your speeds.

              The three platforms are identical so the optional board out of the latter two will fit the x550-e if you should find one…

              As posted in response to steph I am using an x5500e, also have a x1250e available.

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              • chpalmerC
                chpalmer
                last edited by

                @ghostshell:

                What did I leave out?

                Well now ya fixed it!  :o

                Try using the 1250 and use the latter 4 ports.  You will want to make sure you add

                Insert the following line into the file /boot/loader.conf.local. You will have to create that file if you've not already done so.

                hw.msk.msi_disable=1 
                ```You can create the file and insert the code with the following commands:
                

                /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw echo 'hw.msk.msi_disable=1' >> /boot/loader.conf.local /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro

                from

                https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/PfSense_on_Watchguard_Firebox

                Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                • ghostshellG
                  ghostshell
                  last edited by

                  Here is a summary of the info

                  Paying for 150/100

                  Laptop to the modem directly = 145-147/98-101

                  Laptop directly to the PFSense Watchguard x5500e = 116-117/98-101

                  PFSense Version = 2.1.5

                  Media = HDD

                  No QOS or Limiters enabled

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                  • ghostshellG
                    ghostshell
                    last edited by

                    Tried x1250e and same speeds as the x5500e, both are using the same HDD

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                    • chpalmerC
                      chpalmer
                      last edited by

                      Theoretical you should be able to do a gigabit across the pci bus just fine.

                      What kind of use is the CPU showing?

                      I run 500+mbps across my subnets all the time on my x-e box.  Im using all 8 ports at this time.

                      Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                      Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                      • ghostshellG
                        ghostshell
                        last edited by

                        @chpalmer:

                        Theoretical you should be able to do a gigabit across the pci bus just fine.

                        What kind of use is the CPU showing?

                        I run 500+mbps across my subnets all the time on my x-e box.  Im using all 8 ports at this time.

                        Ill check now that the x1250e is up

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                        • ghostshellG
                          ghostshell
                          last edited by

                          @chpalmer:

                          Theoretical you should be able to do a gigabit across the pci bus just fine.

                          What kind of use is the CPU showing?

                          I run 500+mbps across my subnets all the time on my x-e box.  Im using all 8 ports at this time.

                          State table size
                          0.09% (173/201000)
                          Show states
                          MBUF Usage
                          8.52% (2182/25600)
                          Load average
                          { 0.05 0.02 0.00 }
                          CPU usage
                          12%
                          Memory usage
                          12.11%
                          SWAP usage 
                          0% of 2048 MB

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                          • ghostshellG
                            ghostshell
                            last edited by

                            I apologize to all helping, I am working on hardware, while on the phone with support while trying to check the config. Im sorry if I have been mistyping my info. If you ask I shall get whatever is needed to figure this out. I dont believe support saying its my hardware, but could be. I love my PFSense so if I need to get better hardware i'm open to suggestions. Have not had any issues with the Watchguard x1250e or x5500e until this bandwidth upgrade.

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                            • K
                              kejianshi
                              last edited by

                              Yeah - I'd say get new hardware if you are committed to running pfsense. 
                              Get some hardware that is current, common, tested and supported.

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                              • ghostshellG
                                ghostshell
                                last edited by

                                Suggestions?

                                What about these?

                                https://www.pfsense.org/hardware/#pfsense-store

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                                • K
                                  kejianshi
                                  last edited by

                                  FW-7551

                                  Or equivalent hardware tested to be pfsense compatible.

                                  If you go your own way you might end up spending time that is worth more than the cost of FW-7551.

                                  Its a gamble to do your own thing.

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                                  • ghostshellG
                                    ghostshell
                                    last edited by

                                    Pfsense 2.1.5 Mini ITX

                                    or maybe

                                    Dell pfsense Firewall Router 4-Port 3.00GHz Dual Core 4gb RAM 2x 250GB HDD

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                                    • ghostshellG
                                      ghostshell
                                      last edited by

                                      @kejianshi:

                                      FW-7551

                                      Or equivalent hardware tested to be pfsense compatible.

                                      If you go your own way you might end up spending time that is worth more than the cost of FW-7551.

                                      Its a gamble to do your own thing.

                                      I like the FW-7551, the ITX is one the did sell in the store

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                                      • K
                                        kejianshi
                                        last edited by

                                        Up to you.
                                        To me it sounds like you want a tested, supported out of the box solution. 
                                        Maybe buy directly from the pfsense store.
                                        Me myself, I build but I spend alot of time checking before building.

                                        I do like the FW-7551

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                                        • ghostshellG
                                          ghostshell
                                          last edited by

                                          I enjoyed building my boxes so ill have to poke around, just not sure what specs I need to hit the speeds I am paying for.

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                                          • K
                                            kejianshi
                                            last edited by

                                            If you enjoy building, and are willing to pay abit, an 8 core atom board is a way to go.
                                            They are pretty sweet and are sure to be supported on pfsense 2.2 and forward.
                                            Look into the supermicro boards

                                            I could easily hit your bandwidth with my oldest 2 core athlon build at 2.4 GHZ which is still running.
                                            Actually, I'm using that tonight.  Still its a money matter.  If you have abit of money I'd go with the 8 core atom I suggested.

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