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      thingsmg
      last edited by

      Hello everyone

      I'm just just install a fresh new pfsense 2.4.3 on a vmware workstation 14 virtual machine, it has 2 nics ports one for lan and the other for the wan, each nic port is gigabit capable and connect to the virtual machine through a bridge connection, the pfsense runs on a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770S CPU @ 3.10GHz
      4 CPUs: 2 package(s) x 2 core(s)
      AES-NI CPU Crypto: Yes (active)
      and 8gb of ram
      no packages installed, just a clean install of pfsense, my isp is at&t with the gigabit internet service, I setup the at&t gateway with ip passthrough to the pfsense.
      So, having said that, the problem is, the fastest download and upload speed I can get is 200Mbs, not even close to the 940Mbs that the internet connection has.
      I tried several things, that i have found in the forum for tune up the pfsense but still doesn't get any better.
      Any help or clue will be appreciate
      Thanks!

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      • GertjanG
        Gertjan
        last edited by

        Hi,

        Did you test pfSense without using a VM ?
        All NIC's are on auto-select speed ? Hardware offloading is off ?

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          thingsmg
          last edited by

          Thanks Gertjan

          No, I don't have a spare computer to test pfsense
          Yes, all NIC's are on auto-select speed and yes hardware offloading is off
          And also I prove it the other way around and still has low speed.

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            P3R
            last edited by P3R

            I followed the instructions, use VMXNET 3 adapters and have installed the Open-VM-Tools package.

            After that I get around 500-900 Mbps (at times limited by other things) on far less impressive hardware.

            Edit: Oh sorry, I didn't notice you used VMware Workstation instead of ESXI. Why is that, what's the reason for the installation?

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              MarcoP
              last edited by

              Check Status -> Interfaces for In/Out Errors, if any replace your cable.

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                spants
                last edited by spants

                I get slow speeds on bare metal (ASRock J3455b and quad intel nic) with pfsense 2.4.3. It works fine on 2.3.5..... Maybe worth a try?

                (update: also works fine on 2.4.4rc)

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                  AMorrison Banned
                  last edited by

                  OMG, this network kills me... I tried tofix it somehow, but nothing helped, so i changed the provider.

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