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      doktornotor Banned
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      We already told you that comparing ICMP ping with what speedtest.net or another webping site tests makes totally no sense.

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        ndickens
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        Yea I said I understand that but point I was trying to make is that the web test works fine on old setup but using pfsense for my router and dhcp server it does not and I was trying to figure out why.

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          Nullity
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          Go find a packet sniffer, or simply a traffic monitor, and spend some time to learn how to use them.

          Although "feeling" like something is slow is perfectly valid, you should get some solid data so you can know what you can actually do to improve your situation. I recently made this mistake myself. Actually solving problems, compared to feeling like I have solved problems, is such a pain in the ass…

          Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
          -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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            heper
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            you could try to change your clients dns servers to something else … like 8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4

            if that fixes it, then you are having a dns issue somewhere, are you running resolver or forwarder  on pfsense? what version of pf are you running?

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              ndickens
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              I'm running the latest version of pfsense I tried changing the dns that did not work neither I'm running pfsense with the default set up no forwarders or resolvers

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                heper
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                the default setup uses either resolver or forwarder, depending on the version …. it will never use "none" by default

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                  ndickens
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                  Sry resolver is running didn't notice before.

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                    KOM
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                    DNS isn't going to factor into this.  It's only hitting the one site and the IP is cached.

                    I generally don't trust those speed testers.  If you want to test your speed, download a file of known size and do the math.  For example, CacheFly has a number of test files ranging from 10MB to 100MB+ that you can download.  Here is a page that links to several test files:

                    http://linhost.info/2013/10/download-test-files/

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                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                      are you using proxy in pfsense?  Any other packages?

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                        ndickens
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                        No not using any proxy and no other Packages yet I want to use squid but have not installed it yet.

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                          Jambro1964
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                          Also realize that the browser is at the top or Application Layer of the OSI networking layers and the command line is 4 closer to the hardware layer at the Transport layer. So you can get slower "Ping" at the top layer.
                          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model
                          Also try ipconfig /flushdns to clear the DNS cache and try pinging the server name in the command line. I have seen DNS resolution be a large part of latency issues.

                          Jim

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                            ndickens
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                            I found the issue with Pings reading 500 using a speed test and Webpages loading slow prb was IP Do-Not-Fragment compatibility in Firewall advanced section checked Clear invalid DF bits and resolved the issue thanks for your help.

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