Kvm pfSense 100Mbps instead of gigabit
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@marius_herta
Did you disable Hardware Checksum Offloading?
System > Advanced > Networking > Hardware Checksum Offloading -
@viragomann Yes, I tried with Hardware Checksum Offloading both enabled and disabled but it didn't make any difference.
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@marius_herta
It has to be checked, when running on KVM. Save it and reboot the VM. -
@viragomann I did that, I rebooted between enabling/disabling it, but the speed was still ~95Mbps regardless of whether it was enabled or disabled.
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@marius_herta said in Kvm pfSense 100Mbps instead of gigabit:
I ran speedtest cli on the host and the test result was ~95Mbps
I replaced the modem with a Raspberry Pi 4B and the result of the iperf3 test between the Pi and the host was ~100MbpsDid you run this tests on the host itself or on a VM behind pfSense.
Your LAN NIC is an USB device. Such devices can make much troubles. But that shouldn't be involved in above tests if you did it on the host.
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@viragomann I did the tests on the host which connects to the internet through pfSense. I don't have other VMs besides the pfSense one.
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@marius_herta
So I would run speedtest cli on the host bare metal to see I it's issue with pfSense. -
@viragomann I followed your suggestion and this was the result:
Speedtest by Ookla Server: RCS & RDS - Bucharest (id = 11494) ISP: Digi Romania Latency: 1.78 ms (0.17 ms jitter) Download: 923.89 Mbps (data used: 439.6 MB ) Upload: 938.74 Mbps (data used: 446.1 MB ) Packet Loss: 0.0% Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/f16b7674-c007-4053-b9fb-562bfca3ad89
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@marius_herta
No idea, what else should be wrong in pfSense.On my installation I get full 1 Gb/s speed through pfSense running on KVM with virtIO NICs.
I still doubt that's an issue with your pfSense.
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@marius_herta said in Kvm pfSense 100Mbps instead of gigabit:
I ran speedtest cli on the host and the test result was ~95Mbps
Well, since the test is with the host, and pfsense is not involved, why it is a pfsense issue.
(Unless you mean something else)
In any case I would steer clear of anything usb.
even if it works, its totaly unreliable on the long run, since unpluggin it, or moving port would "make" new interfaces.. -
Well, since the test is with the host, and pfsense is not involved, why it is a pfsense issue.
The host connects to the internet through the pfSense VM.