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    What would cause a high latency ping to my local pfsense gateway?

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    • J
      jgq85
      last edited by

      Netgate XG-7100
      v2.4.4-RELEASE-p3 (amd64)
      Unifi APs/switches

      I've been running a ping test on loop. I'm pinging a few IPs. One of them is simply the gateway IP of the pfsense network I'm on.

      I'm on a laptop, connected to a Unifi AP, which traverses 3 Unifi switches over fiber, into the Netgate.

      The pfsense network I'm on (via wifi/VLAn connectivity) is 10.102.20.2/23
      So I'm pinging 10.102.20.2 and every once in a while, maybe every 50 pings about every 5 seconds, it goes from an average of 4ms to ≈ 100 ms.

      I've closed pretty much everything on my computer and just have the ping application running.
      Any ideas what might be causing this?

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      • N
        NOCling
        last edited by

        Try a wired connection, its the same?
        If not its your WiFi.

        Netgate 6100 & Netgate 2100

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by stephenw10

          You see anything logged in pfSense?

          Spikes in the CPU monitoring graphs?

          Something jumping to the top of the table in top -aSH?

          You should upgrade unless you have a really good reason to be on that relatively ancient version.

          Steve

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            jgq85 @stephenw10
            last edited by

            @stephenw10 said in What would cause a high latency ping to my local pfsense gateway?:

            You see anything logged in pfSense?

            Spikes in the CPU monitoring graphs?

            Something jumping to the top of the table in top -aSH?

            You should upgrade unless you have a really good reason to be on that relatively ancient version.

            Steve

            Resources appear to be fine not seeing process spikes or spikes on any graphs.
            I am trying to tell it to update but seeing "Please wait while the update system initializes" status here for about 10 mins

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            • J
              jgq85 @stephenw10
              last edited by

              @stephenw10
              I did update to next deprecated build so will try next update after that.
              However in the meantime I do appear to have much lower latency wired into the switch.

              However I ran a ping test to my local pfsense network gateway, and out of about 330 pings, there were 5 failed consecutive pings.

              Any idea what could be causing a failed ping to a local gateway? I'm literally traversing 2 switches

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                If there's nothing in the logs then I'd run a packet capture to see if those ping are making it to pfSense at all and if it's responding.
                No response to 5 pings it something significant though. An IP conflict maybe? Something ARPing with the same address could do that.

                Steve

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