Install pfsense on RB4011iGS
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@foolish86 I don't understand why you would want to put pfSense on a device designed for Mikrotik. I can tell you that pfSense and Mikrotik complement one's network ... in my system, pfSense is the king of my WAN and Mikrotik (RB450x2) is king of my LAN. I have IDS/IPS on pfSense as well as DHCP on Mikrotik for all devices ... even double NAT ... no problem.
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with Mikrotik the speed is
with PFsense is
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my problem it's pppoe may be...my pfsense do the pppoe
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@foolish86 said in Install pfsense on RB4011iGS:
my problem it's pppoe may be...my pfsense do the pppoe
PPPoE should not be a problem for pfSense.
Did you check this? MTU 1492f.e.:
https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-can-i-optimize-pppoe-connections/170505851231244/ -
PPPoE absolutely can be a problem for pfSense. It can only use a single receive queue and hence a single CPU core. I would still expect more than 250Mbps on most platforms though.
You should try the tunables shown here:
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/hardware/tune.html#pppoe-with-multi-queue-nicsSteve
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@stephenw10 said in Install pfsense on RB4011iGS:
PPPoE absolutely can be a problem for pfSense.
Yup,
Not a good wording,.... this is not a pfSense issue but Multi-Queue NICs + multiple CPU cores, this is a question of all such hardware.
I thought the OP was already beyond reading the pfSense handbook.
But that was the right guideline, it never occurred to me.
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@daddygo now i tring queue and some settings in the guide
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@foolish86 with some modify now go 300mbit. not bad, but still missing more 500mbit