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      calvinz
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      i'm having the same problem but still having problems tracing it out using the troubleshooting method (using iperf)

      Here's the list of setups i've tried

      Ubuntu -> Pfsense - 814Mb/s
      Pfsense -> Ubuntu - 1Gb/s
      Win2k8R2 -> Ubuntu - 727Mb/s
      Win2k8R2 -> Pfsense - 460Mb/s
      Win2k8R2 -> Win2k8R2 - 910Mb/s
      Win2k8R2 -> FreeNAS - 502Mb/s
      FreeNAS -> Pfsense - 293Mb/s
      Pfsense -> FreeNAS - 400Mb/s

      All of the devices above are equipped with gigabit ethernet interfaces with CAT6 cables.

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        calvinz
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        i have narrowed down the problem.. and it seems that the tcp window size on each of these machines are different.. i've tried to manually put in a fixed tcp window size on the windows machines but it doesn't commit to the changes no matter how  :-\

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          rkelleyrtp
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          @calvinz:

          i have narrowed down the problem.. and it seems that the tcp window size on each of these machines are different.. i've tried to manually put in a fixed tcp window size on the windows machines but it doesn't commit to the changes no matter how  :-\

          Have you tried the "DrTCP" utility from http://www.dslreports.com ?

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            calvinz
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            somehow the tweaks from DrTCP doesn't apply to Windows7/Windows Server 2008 R2.. :(

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              dreamslacker
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              Try running the following command in an elevated Command Prompt for Win7/ 2k8:

              netsh int tcp set global rss=enabled autotuninglevel=experimental congestionprovider=ctcp netdma=enabled

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