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    • x2rlX
      x2rl
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      No im not I did try that but didn't work out to good so far im here.

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      • NogBadTheBadN
        NogBadTheBad
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        @Darkvodka34:

        No im not I did try that but didn't work out to good so far im here.

        Right thats what made me think you were bridging the 4 ports.

        If you want everything on the same subnet and to LAG your server, you really need a switch that you can LAG ports on and connect stuff there.

        Andy

        1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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        • x2rlX
          x2rl
          last edited by

          @NogBadTheBad:

          @Darkvodka34:

          No im not I did try that but didn't work out to good so far im here.

          Right thats what made me think you were bridging the 4 ports.

          If you want everything on the same subnet and to LAG your server, you really need a switch that you can LAG ports on and connect stuff there.

          Got an example of a cheap one? Ive just spent £300 on cat7 cables trying to fix my packetloss errors for it all to be the same if not worse.

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          • NogBadTheBadN
            NogBadTheBad
            last edited by

            I use Linksys 308p switches as I run 7 vlans and require POE for my access-point.

            https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/18413-linksys-lgs308p-uk/ << POE 8 port

            https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/18412-linksys-lgs308-uk/ << NON POE 8 port

            https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/18419-linksys-lgs318-uk/ << NON POE 16 port

            Check the devices supports IEEE 802.3ad LACP, there will be cheaper than I have.

            There are loads of posts on the forum asking for switch recommendations.

            Andy

            1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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            • x2rlX
              x2rl
              last edited by

              @NogBadTheBad:

              I use Linksys 308p switches as I run 7 vlans and require POE for my access-point.

              https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/18413-linksys-lgs308p-uk/

              Check the devices supports IEEE 802.3ad LACP, there will be cheaper than I have.

              There are loads of posts on the forum asking for switch recommendations.

              Thanks ill have a look for one.

              will the 3 nics in my server not support  IEEE 802.3ad LACP than?

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              • NogBadTheBadN
                NogBadTheBad
                last edited by

                @Darkvodka34:

                @NogBadTheBad:

                I use Linksys 308p switches as I run 7 vlans and require POE for my access-point.

                https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/18413-linksys-lgs308p-uk/

                Check the devices supports IEEE 802.3ad LACP, there will be cheaper than I have.

                There are loads of posts on the forum asking for switch recommendations.

                will the 3 nics in my server not support  IEEE 802.3ad LACP than?

                Not a clue sorry as I don't use OMV, but looking in the documentation it does mention LACP, but do you have a good reason to even use it.

                Even viewing Blu Ray 1080p mkv files you'd get nowhere near 1Gbps.

                http://openmediavault.readthedocs.io/en/latest/administration/general/network.html?highlight=LACP%5C

                Andy

                1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                • x2rlX
                  x2rl
                  last edited by

                  Well after spending alot of money upgrade to cat 7 and trying this out is all to my packet loss.
                  https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=146285.msg803597#msg803597

                  Just trying to get it working.

                  edit sorry yes I did bond on OMV dos say it works on 802.3ad.

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                  • GrimsonG
                    Grimson Banned
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                    @Darkvodka34:

                    Well after spending alot of money upgrade to cat 7 and trying this out is all to my packet loss.

                    You can't fix packet loss on the WAN interface by upgrading your LAN. You really need to learn the basics of networking,

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                    • x2rlX
                      x2rl
                      last edited by

                      @Grimson:

                      @Darkvodka34:

                      Well after spending alot of money upgrade to cat 7 and trying this out is all to my packet loss.

                      You can't fix packet loss on the WAN interface by upgrading your LAN. You really need to learn the basics of networking,

                      I thought it would be bottlenecking pfsense with all the connections. it only happends when that server is on.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        The packet loss will be WAN side, I'd bet money on it!

                        Since you have torrents running there it probably just traffic fro9m the server saturating the WAN connection. Some traffic shaping could probably help there.

                        Steve

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                        • x2rlX
                          x2rl
                          last edited by

                          @stephenw10:

                          The packet loss will be WAN side, I'd bet money on it!

                          Since you have torrents running there it probably just traffic fro9m the server saturating the WAN connection. Some traffic shaping could probably help there.

                          Steve

                          I did the traffic shaping wizard not nothing at all worked well packet loss was higher

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                          • GrimsonG
                            Grimson Banned
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                            @Darkvodka34:

                            I did the traffic shaping wizard not nothing at all worked well packet loss was higher

                            The wizards sets up the basics, you have to manually configure/tune the shapers/rules to match your use-case. Traffic shaping is not something you can setup in 5 Minutes and be done with it.

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                            • x2rlX
                              x2rl
                              last edited by

                              do cheap routers do all this auto? I mean the £15 router I bought last year seems to fix all the problems. Pfsense tho as addons which I love.

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                              • JKnottJ
                                JKnott
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                                Well after spending alot of money upgrade to cat 7

                                CAT 7 won't do much.  Gb is designed to work over CAT5 cable, though CAT6 is often used.

                                PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                                i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                                UniFi AC-Lite access point

                                I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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