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    Slow SSH and FTP UPLOADS!

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    • J Offline
      jahanzeb
      last edited by

      I am using pfsense with
      WAN link is connected directly to Pfsense WAN interface
      Lan cable goes to DLINK switch and from DLINK switch to Cisco E1000 Wireless router
      users are connected with E1000 Wireless Router!
      Problem i am facing is everyday Users complains about Slow SSH and Slow FTP Uploading to Remote Servers which are in different Countries and at the same time when uploading to Google Servers and Downloading from Ubuntu Servers is giving me maximum Speed! i am facing this issue from a year and i am not able to resolve it, i can't understand what kind of problem is this slow SSH and FTP UPLOADS even when there is no load on the link!!!!
      On windows system ssh disconnects and on Linux ssh connections hangs! please help me to resolve this issue! I tried LAN Cables too!

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        Harvy66
        last edited by

        What are your pings? Some SSH clients and servers have limited buffering which limits how much unacked data can be in flight.

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          jahanzeb
          last edited by

          My pings are nearly 300 ms because it is 14 hops (routers) away! Ping responses remains same whenever SSH is working fine! users are working on ubuntu servers remotely!

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            doktornotor Banned
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            @nexusabbasi:

            My pings are nearly 300 ms because it is 14 hops (routers) away!

            "It" being what?

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              jwt Netgate
              last edited by

              @doktornotor:

              @nexusabbasi:

              My pings are nearly 300 ms because it is 14 hops (routers) away!

              "It" being what?

              a Ubuntu server, likely.

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                Harvy66
                last edited by

                Depending on his bandwidth, if he has traffic shaping enabled, the 50 packet queue depth is too small and hurts bandwidth. Making a lot of guesses here with not many facts to work with.

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