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    Hyper V NIC speeds?

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      killmasta93
      last edited by

      Thanks for the reply, But when you mean it depends on the hypervisor where should i look for?

      Thank you

      Tutorials:

      https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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        MrGlasspoole
        last edited by

        The virtual NIC's in Hyper-V are 10G and that is what i see in pfSense.
        Had it in 2012 R2 and switched to 2016 a week ago.

        I use just Hyper-V not Server 20XX… - so no GUI.

        To understand Virtual Switch's:
        http://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/the-hyper-v-virtual-switch-explained-part-1/

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          killmasta93
          last edited by

          Thanks for the reply, as you say on your console of pfSense it shows the speed duplex but how come on mine it does not? or maybe because you only use Hyper V without gui? as in my case i use Windows server 2012r2 with GUI and shares, IIS, etc

          Thank you

          Tutorials:

          https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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            MrGlasspoole
            last edited by

            You have 2 virtual switches in Hyper-V and two network adapters in your pfSense VM?

            I called the switches LAN and WAN to know which one goes outside (to modem).

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              killmasta93
              last edited by

              Thanks for the reply these are my pics

              Thank you

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              Tutorials:

              https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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                MrGlasspoole
                last edited by

                Ok, this are not "Legacy Network Adapters".
                Hm, I guess you did already google for this kind of behavior?

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                  swinn
                  last edited by

                  What version of pfSense are you using?

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                    MrGlasspoole
                    last edited by

                    From his screenshot 2.2.6

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                      killmasta93
                      last edited by

                      yep its 2.2.6 and its not legacy

                      Tutorials:

                      https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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                        andipandi
                        last edited by

                        If you have no UI (link speed shows in server UI), you can/have to probably go the powershell route, as with all the non-UI server installations.

                        Also, you could always just run a test - if your connection is not fast enough for a meaningful test, it should not matter too much? Or just put some machines (e. g. file share) on a different interface for a test.

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                          killmasta93
                          last edited by

                          well the speeds are good, but just wandering what speed i might have? as when you powershell route where would search the command to rehabilitate  it on the windows server 2012r2?

                          Tutorials:

                          https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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