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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Mmm, if it's on;y passing 10Mbps, 86% idle seems about right. That process looks normal.

      Does it show a link at 1Gbps on both NICs? What exactly is it connected to on the WAN? What does your ISP provide there?

      Steve

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        d2910rf
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        I think the attachment shows that both interfaces are negotiating 1Gbps? Is there a better way to check for both NICs showing a link at 1Gbps?

        I have tried 3 different connections on the WAN, all showing the same throughput. directly into a Netgear CM600 - https://www.netgear.com/home/products/networking/cable-modems-routers/CM600.aspx. Then behind that CM600 both a TP Link TL-SG108 - https://www.tp-link.com/us/products/details/cat-42_TL-SG108.html, and an ASUS RT-88U - https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/RT-AC88U/ connecting into the SG-1000.

        My ISP is comcast and the package is advertised as 150Mb/s download speed and 5Mb/s upload speed. with the CM600 as the modem and the ASUS router I have seen speeds slightly greater than these advertised speeds, even over wireless.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Have you ever seen a faster speed than that? Is this a new deployment? In a previous location perhaps? It looks like that device is ~6m old.

          Steve

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          • SammyWooS
            SammyWoo
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            Quick glance suggests Interface(s) somehow negotiated down to 10BT. Interfaces statistics under Dashboard should tell you exactly what's what, but I suspect undisclosed configurations on your part doing it. Did it EVER worked properly when you newly installed pfsense BEFORE any configuration changes?

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              d2910rf
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              I regularly see faster speeds through my Asus router on the same cables. I had this device on a different connection prior to its current location and saw speeds better than they are now. When I moved the device I set it back to factory defaults and upgraded to the 2.4 release. I went ahead and flashed back to the factory image, but no change in speeds. The interface statistics in the dashboard show both interfaces at 1000T.

              At this point I am thinking there must be some optimization within pfsense configuration for this specific device…any ideas?

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                bcruze
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                i would disable ip6 on the sg 1k and see if your speeds change

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                  d2910rf
                  last edited by

                  I have gone into Interfaces and set the IPv6 Configuration Type to none for both interfaces. I have also disabled the DHCPv6 Server & RA service. No change in speeds with any of these configuration changes. Are there other settings relevant to disabling IPv6?

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                    bcruze
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                    i've always followed this: https://airvpn.org/topic/17444-how-to-set-up-pfsense-23-for-airvpn/#entry40137

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Just to confirm these are the speeds you're seeing direct right? Not via VPN?

                      Steve

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                        d2910rf
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                        Have gone through those steps to disable IPv6, no change in speeds.

                        And correct, this is just a direct connection to my ISP, no VPN connections.

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