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      Vollans @JKnott
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      @jknott said in New hardware:

      One thing I've noticed is pfsense shows the AES-NI instructions are available, but inactive. Will they become active, once I have my VPN set up?

      Advanced settings, Misc, part way down select Cryptographic Hardware dropdown and choose AES-NI :)

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        JKnott @Vollans
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        @vollans

        Done.

        tnx

        PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
        i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
        UniFi AC-Lite access point

        I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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          JKnott @JKnott
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          @jknott

          I just ran speedtest and here are my results:

          http://www.speedtest.net/result/10868527865

          This is on a 500/20 connection and I had never seen more than about 575 down previously. I guess that i5 makes a bit of difference, compared to the Athlon 3200+ I had before. It's also faster booting up.

          PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
          i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
          UniFi AC-Lite access point

          I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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            A Former User @JKnott
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            @jknott Nice. That's way over provisioned. I've seen 10-15% over but never that much. Shhhhh.... Don't say anything or they'll reprovision your service :)

            How's buffer bloat with your service?

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              JKnott @A Former User
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              @jwj

              My ISP almost always has better than advertised bandwidth, but with the new firewall, I'm getting even better than before. I haven't noticed any buffer bloat, but then I haven't checked.

              PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
              i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
              UniFi AC-Lite access point

              I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                A Former User @JKnott
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                @jknott I'm curious. http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest will measure buffer bloat.

                ~700-20 is very async, I would expect some buffer bloat. fq-codel limiter will fix that right up. Although if you have a nice cable modem it might be handled by the modem...

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                  JKnott @A Former User
                  last edited by

                  @jwj

                  Here are my results. It doesn't seem to indicate bloat.

                  PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                  i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                  UniFi AC-Lite access point

                  I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                    A Former User @JKnott
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                    @jknott

                    Screen Shot 2021-02-04 at 15.02.21.png

                    This is what I see. Sometimes you have to run it a few times to get it to measure buffer bloat. I know that makes no sense but that is what I have experienced.

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                      JKnott @A Former User
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                      @jwj said in New hardware:

                      This is what I see. Sometimes you have to run it a few times to get it to measure buffer bloat. I know that makes no sense but that is what I have experienced.

                      This morning, I ran it once and it gives me an A for buffer bloat.

                      PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                      i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                      UniFi AC-Lite access point

                      I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                        A Former User @JKnott
                        last edited by

                        @jknott That’s great. How do you like it so far? Feel back to normal?

                        😎

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                          JKnott @A Former User
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                          @jwj

                          Yep. Just 40 Mb down and IPv4 only was torture! 😉

                          Beyond that additional bandwidth, I haven't noticed much difference from what I had before, though I will be using a lot less electricity.

                          These Qotom computers appear to be well built.

                          PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                          i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                          UniFi AC-Lite access point

                          I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                            JKnott @JKnott
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                            @jknott

                            One out of the box "feature" of the Qotom PC is that if the power fails and is then restored, the computer will not turn on automatically. This is easy enough to fix. After booting, when the AMI logo appears, press the delete key, to get into the BIOS settings. In there, you can choose whether the computer will remain off, always turn on or restore previous state.

                            PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                            i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                            UniFi AC-Lite access point

                            I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                              JKnott @JKnott
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                              @jknott

                              I was curious about how much power my Qotom computer draws. I checked the status of my APC UPS. According to it, the computer draws about 3W and occasionally spikes up to about 13W. At the moment, that computer is the only thing on the UPS.

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                              PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                              i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                              UniFi AC-Lite access point

                              I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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