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    • K
      kinch
      last edited by kinch

      Hello
      I bought an APU2E4 I have tried to increase the throughput with the help of this website. Supposedly a speed with only 1 connection at about 800Mbit/s and with 2 connections should be about 940 Mbit/s. But I reach with a measurement in LAN (iperf3) with one connection about 350Mbit/s.

      The following is in loader.conf.local:

      hw.igb.rx_process_limit="-1"
      hw.igb.tx_process_limit="-1"

      offloading is unchecked under advanced networking.

      website:
      https://teklager.se/en/knowledge-base/apu2-1-gigabit-throughput-pfsense/
      https://teklager.se/en/knowledge-base/apu-pfsense-throughput-bios-comparison/

      BIOS: 4.12.0.1
      pfsense: 2.4.5

      What could be the problem here?

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      • DaddyGoD
        DaddyGo
        last edited by DaddyGo

        this has long been out of date https://teklager.se/ !!!

        This is the right @kevindd992002 !!!

        @kinch Pls, check all offloading (because i210AT = multi - queue ethernet controller
        (4 receive queues and 4 transmit queues))

        Thanks @saltandpepper

        edit:
        the APU board Coreboot development team (https://3mdeb.com/) isn't specifically focused on FreeBSD, it's more Linux, so wait longer and don't update the BIOS right away

        Think about how long it has not been recommended the Mainline releases for FreeBSD (pfSense) only Lagacy was the right way.

        Cats bury it so they can't see it!
        (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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          kevindd992002 @DaddyGo
          last edited by

          @DaddyGo said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

          this has long been out of date https://teklager.se/ !!!

          This is the right @kevindd992002 !!!

          @kinch Pls, check all offloading (because i210AT = multi - queue ethernet controller
          (4 receive queues and 4 transmit queues))

          Thanks @saltandpepper

          edit:
          the APU board Coreboot development team (https://3mdeb.com/) isn't specifically focused on FreeBSD, it's more Linux, so wait longer and don't update the BIOS right away

          Think about how long it has not been recommended the Mainline releases for FreeBSD (pfSense) only Lagacy was the right way.

          I'm sorry but which info were you trying to tell me? I don't seem to understand your mention.

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            kinch @DaddyGo
            last edited by

            @DaddyGo

            what do you mean, outdated?
            How does his test differ from now?

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            • DaddyGoD
              DaddyGo @kinch
              last edited by

              @kinch

              Hi,

              since then the guys (F.E. - @kevindd992002 ) who actively use the pfSense with APU boards overwritten this tweak ( https://teklager.se/)
              our system has nearly 40 pcs. APU4d4s, so I speak from experience as well

              what you read here ( https://teklager.se/) is just a test and suggestion, since then the experience gained is important, not a blog statement

              Cats bury it so they can't see it!
              (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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              • DaddyGoD
                DaddyGo @kevindd992002
                last edited by

                @kevindd992002 I'm just saying that your work is the appropriate guidance

                Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                  kinch @DaddyGo
                  last edited by

                  @DaddyGo
                  unfortunately, none of the guys you mentioned posted a speed test. Also the question is not answered, how the boy from https://teklager.se/ could reach these values.

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                  • K
                    kevindd992002
                    last edited by

                    You're probably referring to @dugeem's post here. It wasn't "my work" per se :)

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                    • DaddyGoD
                      DaddyGo @kevindd992002
                      last edited by DaddyGo

                      @kevindd992002

                      yes, I know but you were mentioned in this post and I passed it on ☺
                      I didn't want to complicate the thread further with the question of author......... (ERROR on my part)
                      but you are right, the laurel is his: @dugeem

                      edit: you see how many misconceptions there are about APU ✋

                      Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                      (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                      • DaddyGoD
                        DaddyGo @kinch
                        last edited by

                        @kinch
                        pls. don't get me wrong, I want to help

                        do you want to get first hand results, why is speed the most important thing?
                        (what kind of speed ISP connection do you have at home, how big is the internal network?)
                        is it a business or SOHO system you operate?

                        I'm happy to help you, because I know the limits of APU stuff as well (we've been using them for 4 -5 years for "homeworker" colleagues' endpoints)

                        Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                        (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                          FLOK
                          last edited by

                          Hi again !
                          I did every trick you gave me...
                          Flashed back to Bios V4.10.0.1 - Halt System - Disconnect Power for 30sec.

                          Made changes is loader.conf.local
                          2020-06-04 17_34_18-Window.png

                          Made a few tunables (like DaddyGo)
                          2020-06-04 17_35_18-Window.png

                          Disabled the offloads
                          2020-06-04 17_36_59-Window.png

                          Reboot

                          Speedtest
                          2020-06-04 17_38_24-Window.png

                          Shit ☹

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                          • DaddyGoD
                            DaddyGo
                            last edited by DaddyGo

                            Never give up ☺

                            it’s time to review your entire configuration
                            can we get a drawing of your system and more information

                            (F.E. ISP, WAN interface type, installed packages, LAN enviroment)
                            believe me the APU knows a lot in the SOHO category

                            the place of the joke:
                            "the error is in your device"
                            does not matter anyway, this is a European slang

                            edit: it was missed

                            dbf52341-6047-4731-a8d3-23ddcb98d84a-image.png

                            Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                            (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                            • DaddyGoD
                              DaddyGo
                              last edited by DaddyGo

                              watch this, this is an APU 4d4 performance (I apologize for the Hungarian language)
                              yes, I live in lisbon now because ☺

                              cf3cbb49-0bbd-48b7-94e6-97a955066997-image.png

                              and

                              deb634a5-1aee-45ce-a37b-26869792f622-image.png

                              what is the lesson
                              is that it is not impossible ☺

                              a small dictionary:

                              letöltés = download
                              feltöltés = upload
                              késleltetés = latency
                              átlag = average
                              remegés = jitter

                              Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                              (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                              • VeldkornetV
                                Veldkornet
                                last edited by

                                Personally, I got better performance by enabling hardware offload (clear the check boxes).

                                iPerf on local LAN from pfSense (client) to my NAS (server):

                                iperf3 -c SERVER_IP_HERE -P 4
                                

                                With Hardware Offload: ~950Mbit/s

                                Without Hardware Offload: ~450Mbit/s

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                                  VAMike @Veldkornet
                                  last edited by

                                  @Veldkornet congratulations, you posted an irrelevant performance number for people trying to configure a router or firewall!

                                  offload can potentially help a client because the client can send a large chunk of data to the NIC at once and then allow the NIC to chop the data into packets and send. offload is useless on a firewall, which must inspect and process packets rather than large chunks of data.

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                                    VAMike @FLOK
                                    last edited by

                                    @FLOK 92.8Mbps looks suspiciously like you have something negotiating a 100Mbps link. even the original APU could push data faster than that, let alone the APU2, and with no faffing about with configuration settings. you are wasting your time by trying to fine tune your way out of this; put everything back to the default and then find the actual problem.

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                                      kinch @DaddyGo
                                      last edited by

                                      is it:

                                      hw.igb.rx_process_limit="-1"
                                      hw.igb.tx_process_limit="-1"

                                      or

                                      hw.igb.rx_process_limit=-1
                                      hw.igb.tx_process_limit=-1

                                      is "" needed?

                                      Sorry 🤦

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                                        saltandpepper @Veldkornet
                                        last edited by

                                        @Veldkornet

                                        If you do the same setting as mentioned above, you get 1gbit

                                        The setting from this speedtest was behind my current router (double nat), and the 3 tweaks applied which were mentioned in the post from @dugeem
                                        tempsnip.png

                                        Sometimes my speedtests seems to lock to around 700mbit or 500mbit, but i start to belive that this is an issue of my unit.
                                        I also encountert a new behaviour. If I restart my APU2E4, im not able to access anything until i pull the cable from my wan port. Once the webinterface loaded, I can reconnect the wan and it works.
                                        The same happens when i change the settings for TSO or LRO. Once i hit save, the system doesnt react to anything. Once i pull the plug out of wan, the webinterface loads in one or two seconds.
                                        I start to belive that my hardware has an issue, I dont find any other explonation.

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                                        • K
                                          kinch @DaddyGo
                                          last edited by

                                          @DaddyGo

                                          I've examined it and found the following:

                                          iperf3 LAB
                                          No matter if APU2/3/4 I get a throughput with single connection of 750-850Mbit/s (LAN 2 OPT)

                                          With 2 or more connections I get about 945Mbit/s.

                                          A Speedtest.net gives the value 934Mbit/s UP/DOWN

                                          I have tested the following BIOS versions:
                                          V4.9.0.2
                                          V4.11.0.2
                                          V4.12.0.1

                                          All the same.

                                          But what I noticed, tested on APU2 and APU3, that pfsense version 2.4.5 does not reach the same throughput as 2.4.4-p3.
                                          With Single Connection pfsense 2.4.5 reaches "only" about 400-500Mbit/s. With pfsense 2.4.5 I can only reach 940Mbps with 8 connections.

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                                            FLOK @VAMike
                                            last edited by

                                            @VAMike
                                            Your message encouraged me to do research...
                                            And you were so damn right.
                                            My computer's stuck on the switch of an IP phone.
                                            It throttles traffic to 100Mbits.

                                            I am so sorry to have wasted your time :-(

                                            2020-06-05 08_43_49-Ihr Speedtest für Glasfaser + DSL Internet – Deutsche Glasfaser.png

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