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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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      Question for you - this dlink nic, you have it directly passed to pfsense in your VM setup.. How exactly do you have pfsense setup as vm?

      What are you using for vm? virtualbox, hyper-v, esxi? Something else?

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      • uxmU
        uxm @johnpoz
        last edited by uxm

        @johnpoz Im using Hyper-V. Two network cards to two separate Virtual Switches (WAN and LAN) on two separate physical nics.

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        My HyperV host has 3 nic cards :

        1 x Realtek
        2 x D-Link

        And I have three VMs (pfsense, Win10 VM and Domain Controller VM Windows 2012 R2)

        I have 3 virtual switches (WAN, LAN and LAN (Domain)) and I have given the below :

        LAN VS (Domain) --- Win10 VM and Win2012 VM ---- D-Link NIC #2
        LAN VS --- pfsense Internal ---- Realtek NIC
        WAN VS --- pfsense Gateway ---- D-Link NIC #1

        Do you think there is a problem with this configuration?

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          biggsy
          last edited by

          Your problem is more than likely to be the Realtek NICs. (Those D-link NICs are just rebranded Realteks). They really are crap. Still, I would have expected them to cope with 50Mb/s.

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by johnpoz

            I wish I could point you to a fix.. But have never worked with such crappy hardware.. So yeah it could be your problem..

            All I can say is for some reason that nic is going offline - so yeah, your connection is going to die..

            I would hope a gig rated nic could handle 50mbps for sure... But for some reason it went offline.. So yeah your going to loose everything.. Maybe some of the hardware guys can help you.. I would use some decent hardware to start with..

            I have some realtek shit - but other than it going offline now and then have not had serious issues with it - its CHEAP! ;) I got a usb realtek thing to do 2.5gbps with my synology ds918+ nas.. When it works it screams.. But now and then it just dies, and I have to log in and re enable it... Not sure.. what do you expect for $40 ;) hehehe with usb.. But when it works - shit is screams and I get 280MBps from my pc to my nas ;)

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            • uxmU
              uxm @johnpoz
              last edited by

              @johnpoz haha ok johnpoz. I got to buy some new stuff I think. Some intel NICs maybe?

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              • provelsP
                provels @uxm
                last edited by provels

                @uxm An inexpensive solution would be an OEM branded Intel i340-T4 4-port card off the 'bay. Here's a link to manufacturers' equivalent numbers.
                https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/list-of-nics-and-their-equivalent-oem-parts.20974/
                I use an IBM one on Hyper-V on 2012R2.

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                • uxmU
                  uxm @provels
                  last edited by uxm

                  @provels said in When downloading at full speed, Internet Connection drops.:

                  i340-T4 4-port

                  Is this a (kind of) "new" nic? Cause I bought from ebay the Intel Pro 1000 PT 4port NIC and it wasnt compatible with my motherboard. I sold it to person who had older hardware and it worked. But no joy for me. Will this i340-T4 will work to newer hardware?

                  Thanks provels!

                  PS : I found this card. Maybe it is the right? HP NC365T Intel I340-T4 593743-001 593720-001 4Port PCIe 2.0 x4

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                  • provelsP
                    provels @uxm
                    last edited by

                    @uxm The i340 (2010 release) was the next gen after 1000 and I'm running it in a 2008 vintage board, so... LOL. Then the i350 (2014), which would be closer to $50+. What version PCIE do your slots support? I'm using the 2.0 IBM in a 1.1 slot. You can see a lot of card info at Intel
                    https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/49186/intel-ethernet-server-adapter-i340-t4.html

                    Yes, the 365 is the right card.

                    Also, a link about counterfeit/grey market cards... Part of the reason they recommend buying an OEM branded rather than Intel branded.
                    https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/comparison-intel-i350-t4-genuine-vs-fake.6917/

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                    • uxmU
                      uxm @provels
                      last edited by

                      @provels wow! fake Intels?? omg. :) My motherboard can handle PCI Express 3.0 so I guess I am alright :)

                      Thank you a bunch @provels!

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                      • uxmU
                        uxm @provels
                        last edited by uxm

                        @provels my NIC came 4 days ago. Its an HP one. Guys, I think you were right. The intel nic is up and running without a glitch for 100 hours now! (I use net uptime monitor software) I downloaded a large file from nvidia and I had a long time to see a smooth graph like this (without disconnections).

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                        I think my problem was the network cards. Now I have only this HP NC365T Intel I340-T4 working with 3 ports NIC Teaming and one port for the "gateway" of pfsense.

                        THANK YOU guys!

                        I will never use a cheap nic again. Promise. ☺

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