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    • C Offline
      calvinz
      last edited by

      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
        last edited by

        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
          last edited by

          @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
            last edited by

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

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              dreamslacker
              last edited by

              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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