Hardware for gigabit internet
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Just to update everyone and to help all the googlers out there :)
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Lucky bugger…
It that typical for Kiwi connections, or way above what you usually get there?
Surely that'd cost you a fortune? What's your data quota?
Can only dream of that in my inner-city suburb of Brisbane, bloody pathetic. -
Lucky bugger…
It that typical for Kiwi connections, or way above what you usually get there?
Surely that'd cost you a fortune? What's your data quota?
Can only dream of that in my inner-city suburb of Brisbane, bloody pathetic.Its starting to become the norm, theres pretty good fibre to the door coverage in NZ now due to the nation wide role out due to be completed 2019
I'm with one of the bigger more expensive ISP's here in NZ, Orcon. I pay $140 a month for 1000/500, unlimited data cap and VOIP services with all the addons.. caller ID, divert, voicemail, conference calling etc they send you a "free" $400NZD router called fritzbox 3940 but i'm sure its bundled into the price.. a zero throttling ISP as well.
Gigabit fibre plans start from $99 unlimited, pretty much all of the ISP's here price you into unlimited as its usually only $10 more than their base plans of 80-100GB
But yeah its hardcase, theres still some CBD'ish places here in Auckland that don't have fibre to their door yet but there's tiny little towns in the middle of nowhere that have full coverage and only 20% uptake
I get about 850/350~ to the Sydney telstra speed test server and 750/350~ to Brisbane
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Ugh, so annoying that our NBN turned into such a political basket-case, if it hadn't, a large chunk of us would be having FTTH by now, instead of the BS "mixed services" approach we're now lumped with. Which was promised to be much faster to roll-out, & much cheaper, it has been a total fail in that regard, so why the hell didn't they just go FTTH all the way (for the most built-up areas only ofc).
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intel nics
i5 or i7 setup with 16gb ram
the supermicro atom c2758 is still a popular pick
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Its quite possible its due to the NIC you are using.
People have experience gigabit performance issues using the IGB intel drivers
The card I'm using uses the EM drivers
List of IGB driver chipsets (your card is using the 82580 chipset)
https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=igb&apropos=0&sektion=4&manpath=FreeBSD+11-current&format=html
List of EM driver chipsets (my card uses the 82571 chipset)
https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=em&sektion=4&apropos=0&manpath=FreeBSD+11-current
I also went one step further and put a intel 1340-t2 NIC into my PC to make sure I was getting the best possible performance
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Ugh, so annoying that our NBN turned into such a political basket-case, if it hadn't, a large chunk of us would be having FTTH by now, instead of the BS "mixed services" approach we're now lumped with. Which was promised to be much faster to roll-out, & much cheaper, it has been a total fail in that regard, so why the hell didn't they just go FTTH all the way (for the most built-up areas only ofc).
Hah, yeah I heard about it all going belly up over there and it turning to "fibre to the node" instead.. what a rubbish idea..
Friend of mine living in Melbourne is a bit of a conspirator and reckons Murdoch had a lot to do with it because he was worried about streamers and didn't want his empire to come crashing down around him.
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Its quite possible its due to the NIC you are using.
People have experience gigabit performance issues using the IGB intel drivers
The card I'm using uses the EM drivers
List of IGB driver chipsets (your card is using the 82580 chipset)
https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=igb&apropos=0&sektion=4&manpath=FreeBSD+11-current&format=html
List of EM driver chipsets (my card uses the 82571 chipset)
https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=em&sektion=4&apropos=0&manpath=FreeBSD+11-current
I also went one step further and put a intel 1340-t2 NIC into my PC to make sure I was getting the best possible performance
Interesting point.
To disprove that argument I have just installed Iperf on HyperV and Lan Client and speed is ~950 Mbit/sCould the NIC still be the guilty thing?
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I missed out something important in my original post..
If you're using PPPoE, PPPoE isn't able to utilize all driver queues at high speeds using IGB, in your case, gigabit.
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4821
As far as I can tell this isn't a problem with EM drivers.
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Ugh, so annoying that our NBN turned into such a political basket-case, if it hadn't, a large chunk of us would be having FTTH by now, instead of the BS "mixed services" approach we're now lumped with. Which was promised to be much faster to roll-out, & much cheaper, it has been a total fail in that regard, so why the hell didn't they just go FTTH all the way (for the most built-up areas only ofc).
Hah, yeah I heard about it all going belly up over there and it turning to "fibre to the node" instead.. what a rubbish idea..
Friend of mine living in Melbourne is a bit of a conspirator and reckons Murdoch had a lot to do with it because he was worried about streamers and didn't want his empire to come crashing down around him.
No one to blame but Liberal's Tony Abbott & his inner cohort, & their extreme opposition to everything while in opposition, worked masterfully for a while & helped his star to rise, but that whole style/approach came back to haunt him, & was ultimately his demise. And the more moderate Liberal Malcolm Turnbull just had to run with it all, & run with it he did, by birthing what TA initially conceptualised, a highly flawed system that will actually cost us more in the long run (despite their rhetoric), when we find we have to re-upgrade large sections.
But we digress, sorry.