Planning a New upgraded pfsense build
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You actually mean 10Gbps down?
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the plan is to add internet access, but with strict filtering. I have no idea what I need for network cards, that’s why I’m asking, a guy built a pc for us recently and added that specific network card, I suppose I could post the specs of the pc I will be using to check which card would be best suited, as mentioned, the setup we got right now offers very terrible network speeds, and we want to improve that. @netblues
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yes, we recently purchased and installed dedicated 10g speeds, where having to many issues with network speeds fluctuating during the day, after 6pm and such @stephenw10
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Ok, well that Qotom box won't come close to 10G. It doesn't even have an option for 10G NICs.
A 10Gbps connection for 10 PCs is crazy huge! Unless you are moving huge amounts of data. Are you absolutely sure you have a 10G connection and not 10Mbps for example?
Steve
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That’s the thing, we’ve had these network speed issues in the past, and purchased this 10g package, with a pretty high price tag. thinking it would dramatically improve things, but it hasn’t, so now were want to improve things on the hardware end more. Yes, we defiantly have these speeds. Speedtest.net shows the same.
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What speeds do you see when you test?
What specs is the hardware you are currently running pfSense on?
I would confirm you can get the expected speeds when connected directly before investing in 10Gbps capable hardware.
Steve
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@Wijet said in Planning a New upgraded pfsense build:
That’s the thing, we’ve had these network speed issues in the past, and purchased this 10g package, with a pretty high price tag. thinking it would dramatically improve things, but it hasn’t, so now were want to improve things on the hardware end more. Yes, we defiantly have these speeds. Speedtest.net shows the same.
Can you show your speed? 10gbps down? thats nuts. 4gbps up is even more crazy. Im with steve on this one are you sure its not 10mbps ? and 4mbps? even if they was playing up the speed would be crazy
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EDIT: initially misread the timeline on this thread and thought it was current ... never mind ... .
Here in the U.S., from what limited research I conducted on Google, the cost of a 10 gigabits/sec Internet connection is $6,000 US dollars per month or more, and that rate requires a long-term contract commitment and dedicated fiber optic infrastructure to your facility. Also, no ISP I am aware of offers a 10 gigabits/sec connection to customers outside of a data center COLO. In other words, nobody here is offering 10 gigabit service to homes or mainstreet businesses.
I think most of us here think you have your data rate multiples confused. Maybe you mean 10 megabits/sec or 100 megabits/sec. The fastest speed generally offered in the U.S. to homes and mainstreet businesses is 1 gigabit/sec (or 1000 megabits/sec).
It takes specialized hardware to handle a 10 gigabits/sec network connection.
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Mmm, there's a lot weird about this! I still find it very hard to believe.
A 10GB data allowance maybe...
Though that seems low.Steve
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If you look at the IP he came from - he is using a ISP in CA, that offers a SAT 10 plan, which is
up 10 Mbps download²
100 GB monthly data
plus a one-time installation fee of $99 + applicable taxesEven their business lines that says runs on their 10 gig fiber network only offer
"Symmetrical speeds from 5Mbps to 100Mbps"If you look at his other IPs, also from CA it has a gig connection plan that says its 940/940... Which would be a sweet connection for sure!
So no he not on on some 10gbps connection ;)
Curious minds may never know - since he hasn't been back since his last post on jun 28th
We have a couple of 10g lines into our DC into hou, and no they are not freaking cheap - and no you wouldn't use them for 7 PCs ;)
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Yes. It’s a 10mb connection, as y’all seem to have figured out, sorry, my bad got it up and running fixed all my previous speed issues
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10mbps - yeah you prob handle that with a fitbit watch if it had interfaces and could run pfsense ;) hehehehe
10mbps - wouldn't it just be faster for users to use their own LTE connections on their phones? Not sure why anyone would want to use internet, especially if shared on a 10mbps that was heavily filtered.
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@johnpoz lol what’s a LTE?... kind of in a rural area here, just outside of fibre and LTE connections. That 10mb connection costs a fortune as well.
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Well yeah depending where your at - guess 10mbps could be screaming ;) I would go insane...
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Thanks for coming back and clearing that up.
Steve