Pfsense Struggling big time.
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Hmmm, crapping out under heavy traffic. What hardware is pfsense installed on?
I'm betting there's a Realtek NIC in there.
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Hmmm, crapping out under heavy traffic. What hardware is pfsense installed on?
I'm betting there's a Realtek NIC in there.
Smoothwall SWG700 I think its called
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@KOM:
This isn't good. pfSense gateway quality detection thinks your WAN is really flaky. What does it say under Status - Gateways?
Flaky or stuffed to the gill.
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While we may never get to the bottom of your actual issue, you would still be best served by some traffic shaping so that your torrent traffic doesn't hog all your bandwidth.
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@KOM:
While we may never get to the bottom of your actual issue, you would still be best served by some traffic shaping so that your torrent traffic doesn't hog all your bandwidth.
Thanks is there some kind of guide on how you do this which you know of KOM
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Traffic shaping is probably THE hardest element of pfSense to figure out. Try:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it_5xvC28vs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF46PNid1Mo
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@KOM:
Traffic shaping is probably THE hardest element of pfSense to figure out. Try:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=it_5xvC28vs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rF46PNid1Mo
and this Darkvodka34 https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=126637.0 for general discussion, and this for message highlighting what to do.
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@Darkvodka34:
Thanks is there some kind of guide on how you do this which you know of KOM
I suggest save your conf, then turn on Traffic Shaper and see what it does, always can revert back by restoring conf.
If you use the Traffic Shaper's Wizard, it guides you through pages, and on the second page I believe, it presents you with common scenarios you want to deal with and one of them is ta-da, peer-to-peer protocol, u can simply ENABLE it and give it LOW Priority and see what happens.
In Cisco-land, Traffic Shaper is called Priority Queuing, which is a term simpler to understand what it's doing underneath.
In Traffic Shaper, a service sits on the WAN port controlling the uploads. a second service sits on the LAN port controlling the downloads.
The gists of it is, rather than letting traffic pass though these ports as they come, the TS services hold the packets on queues (or buffer if u prefer), each queue has a priority label, another service takes the packets from the queues and shoot them out the interface. The highest priority queue gets serviced more often than the lower queues. Think of a traffic cop sitting at a intersection and letting go of the commuter lane for 1 minute, while let go of the next passenger lane only for 15 seconds. This way the packets flow is controlled, giving a chance for everybody to go through, eventually.
Well there is more to it, if you really get into it, but last paragraph is the gist and I hope easy to understand.
Bottom line is, without flow control, an app, in this case peer-to-peer often takes over and everybody else get stuck/freeze.
Don't know why your consumer grade box works, it could be just a coincidence. There is the possibility that it came with QOS (another Traffic Shaper term) turned on. Lots of consumer boxes these days come with a variety versions of QOS, in part to deal with VOIP.
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Your ISP obviously prefers ipv4. For now I would turn ipv6 off. That Gateway pending, pending would bug me. Waste of packets.
With your ISP speeds your network seems to be slow or buggy from some of your replies here.
"Well its better other computers don't drop but do run slow".
Do you try to limit the seeding at all and to be clear your pfsense has direct line to ISP (no modem in front) correct. 21% loss not good.
Your WAN has adjustable pre-set timings in DHCP Client Configuration under Interfaces/WAN.
Maybe try spoofing your MAC on the PfSense to what the consumer MAC is. Heck could be many things.
I would put your ISP unit back and log in and go over what settings it may have that you may have missed, and if you can look at any logs that unit has that could help you figure out things.Traffic shaping is great but do not forget the elephant in the room. Your Gateway link is crashing.
It may have a problem PfSense is just making more obvious.
https://www.dslreports.com/ Good info here also. -
Update I turned off Ipv6 and Enabled UPnP & NAT-PMP allow 40000-41000 10.0.0.52/24 40000-41000
Boom all working like it used to :) Odd right?
Thanks again to all.
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Well u must made those changes for a reason, hey as long as it works.
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Odd it is then. ;)
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Nope seen to work fine for about 2 hours now back to how it was before. :(
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@webtyro:
Your ISP obviously prefers ipv4. For now I would turn ipv6 off. That Gateway pending, pending would bug me. Waste of packets.
With your ISP speeds your network seems to be slow or buggy from some of your replies here.
"Well its better other computers don't drop but do run slow".
Do you try to limit the seeding at all and to be clear your pfsense has direct line to ISP (no modem in front) correct. 21% loss not good.
Your WAN has adjustable pre-set timings in DHCP Client Configuration under Interfaces/WAN.
Maybe try spoofing your MAC on the PfSense to what the consumer MAC is. Heck could be many things.
I would put your ISP unit back and log in and go over what settings it may have that you may have missed, and if you can look at any logs that unit has that could help you figure out things.Traffic shaping is great but do not forget the elephant in the room. Your Gateway link is crashing.
It may have a problem PfSense is just making more obvious.
https://www.dslreports.com/ Good info here also.Ive turned of Ipv6
There are no settings on my modem when in "modem mode" Virgin media for you.
Clone the modem mac? sorry not sure what you mean
looks like I may need traffic shaping :/
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I checked Virgin Media and did not see 350/100 speeds. They did have 350/20 up at the website.
So I assume you are running a Hub in modem mode(bridged) with PfSense behind it. OK this is making more sense.
Well you did have it running better, progress. Did you try seeding during this time. If you did you still may have the wrong settings with torrent. Too high a rate of seeding (upload) leaves no room for downloads, yes.
Know your speed too, very important with torrent. Test it.
Your words:
"Is bandwidth is unlimited I have no limits my speed is 350mb and 100mb up
The traffic graph on single torrent is max when there is alot on its goes down.
Sometimes it will work fine maybe 10% of the time"
I am sure you want it 100% of the time. ;)
I think if you get the torrent tuned better then after that, if you want to tweak more bandwith away from other users then
I would recommend traffic shaping.
Why have the firewall work harder when proper torrent settings will work better.
Check this site out. You may have a torrent problem not router problem.
https://torrentfreak.com/calculate-your-optimal-bittorrent-settings/ -
im on 100mb up I pay extra for it, My seeding is nothing to do with this server also I do not even go close to max upload no where close.
Also been using the same settings for years pal, Deluge is set up perfect.
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uTorrent and Deluge both can auto manage too. That screws my last train of thought. You did mention you ran Ubuntu.
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@webtyro:
uTorrent and Deluge both can auto manage too. That screws my last train of thought. You did mention you ran Ubuntu.
No it was the ubuntu torrent (its great for checking speed.)
I okay im going to get rid of pfsense and just use pi-hole, I only really used pfsense for an ad-block anyway.
Thanks again to all.
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pfSense works fine out of the box. My guess is pfSense is faster, and thus allowing you to saturate your Internet connection, resulting in your performance issues. It could be 7am keeping me from noticing, but I do not see where you mentioned how fast torrent was running when the performance issues started and how fast torrent would run on your £15 one. Is your connection being saturated on pfSense? Is your connection being saturated on your £15 router?
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@Darkvodka34:
youtube changes from 1080 to 360 and buffers every second. Also everything is cat 6 leads and all nics are 1GB
OP…cat6 has long, long time been outdated and that could be your bottle neck...switch to CAT 7.