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    • DaddyGoD
      DaddyGo
      last edited by

      NCP is a good idea Steve, but it won’t help much.
      Compare these two settings with one NCP and the other W/O NCP.
      (We work with each provider and have experience with these settings.)

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      or

      51310b05-f41c-418f-9d7d-0e67785aabae-image.png

      There is no significant difference between the obtained velocities.
      We have been using APU boards for 5 years and these are long-term experiences.

      Cats bury it so they can't see it!
      (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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        kevindd992002 @DaddyGo
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        @DaddyGo said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

        @kevindd992002 said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

        https://www.speedtest.net

        Exactly! if you want better values then IPsec. (multithreading)
        Since we use ExpressVPN and our own OpenVPN tunnels, we can't switch to IPsec, we just accepted the fact that, these motherboards can do just that.
        The measurements depend on a lot of things, the current load and what else is running on the APU under pfSense, such as Squid, pfBlocketNG, Snort / Suricata.

        The graphs show aggregate values and can be suggestive.
        Measurements can also be performed in several ways, such as https://fast.com/ and https://speedof.me/ and https://www.meter.net/ping-test/.
        I personally don't like the https://www.speedtest.net

        I see. I have to get my head around using IPsec then. I tried establishing an Ipsec connection as described here but failed.

        Yes, I understand that they show aggregate values but I only have one test client connected to the OpenVPN server when I tested that. Here's what I see with the other test sites:

        fast.com = 82 Mbps
        speedof.me = 60 Mbps
        meter.net = 68 Mbps

        For me, usually fast.com and speedtest.net almost always saturates my link.

        @stephenw10 said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

        Run top -aSH at the command line while testing to see how the CPU cores are loaded.

        You have NCP enabled and you have AES-CBC and AES-GCM set as NCP ciphers. Which is it actually connecting with?

        I would disable NCP there to force it to use AES-128-GCM which you have selected. I would expect that to be fastest.

        Steve

        Ok, yeah I see that the process is only using one CPU while running the test.

        The connection is using the AES-128-GCM as expected but disabling NCP to force AES-128-GCM makes sense.

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          kevindd992002 @DaddyGo
          last edited by

          @DaddyGo said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

          NCP is a good idea Steve, but it won’t help much.
          Compare these two settings with one NCP and the other W/O NCP.
          (We work with each provider and have experience with these settings.)

          c61b84b0-b2b2-42af-a47e-7e8a9e4fdf4e-image.png

          or

          51310b05-f41c-418f-9d7d-0e67785aabae-image.png

          There is no significant difference between the obtained velocities.
          We have been using APU boards for 5 years and these are long-term experiences.

          I don't think he's saying that NCP helps. If anything, he's suggesting to disable NCP on my settings to force the AES-128-GCM cipher.

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          • DaddyGoD
            DaddyGo
            last edited by

            Of the above two providers, it uses one CBC and the other GCM, due to the finite performance of the APU board, no significant difference is seen.

            I know he doesn't say it helps ;-) (NCP)

            IPsec requires a little more care to set up, there are several good descriptions as I have seen in the forum in the past.

            What I can tell you for sure is that I know APU boards very well, and we love them very much.
            Only as long as the Chihuahua is a good lap dog, he is a very bad Caucasian bear killer. :-)

            Cats bury it so they can't see it!
            (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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              kevindd992002 @DaddyGo
              last edited by

              @DaddyGo said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

              Of the above two providers, it uses one CBC and the other GCM, due to the finite performance of the APU board, no significant difference is seen.

              I know he doesn't say it helps ;-) (NCP)

              IPsec requires a little more care to set up, there are several good descriptions as I have seen in the forum in the past.

              What I can tell you for sure is that I know APU boards very well, and we love them very much.
              Only as long as the Chihuahua is a good lap dog, he is a very bad Caucasian bear killer. :-)

              My bad then :)

              Yeah, there's too many variables with IPsec and I hate that FreeBSD doesn't support reply-to's but hey if it's faster then I'm all for making it work. This is just for home user between two sites anyway.

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              • DaddyGoD
                DaddyGo
                last edited by

                Yeeeppp, then they will....do
                The guys at Netgate love IPsec (let’s say I understand), but they also support OpenVPN very well.
                We’ll see what the future holds, just thinking about TNSR and IPsec, hmmmm

                Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Indeed. Enabling NCP merely allows the two ends to negotiate a cipher and even then they both have to have ciphers set that match.
                  I don't have an APU2 to test with but IIRC the updated CPU is aes-ni capable. That should be measurably faster using AES-GCM over AES-CBC+SHA1/256.

                  Alternatively if the restriction is at the server end it should use less CPU to pass the same bandwidth.

                  Steve

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                  • DaddyGoD
                    DaddyGo @stephenw10
                    last edited by

                    @stephenw10

                    Yes, you remember correctly MOBO has aes-ni ability, based on AMD Embedded G series GX-412TC CPU,
                    low power consumption (12W) like SOHO router category, 4 CPU core (1400 Core Performance Boost (CPB) /1000/1000/1000), 4GB DDR3-1333 with ECC and 4x Intel i211 characterizes the device (APU4).
                    In light of the above, the MOBO can't do more with OpenVPN either, unfortunately. (cca. 50 - 60 Mbps)

                    We tried it with a completely clean pfSense installation, only an OpenVPN connection was installed and we used an ISP 1000/1000 with a business subscription with a fixed IP without filters on FTTB.

                    Absolutely true:
                    Alternatively if the restriction is at the server end it should use less CPU to pass the same bandwidth.

                    In the tests mentioned, our own OpenVPN server was in a data center rented in BIX (4x10Gig) and the APU was at the end of the FTTB (1Gig).

                    This should not scare anyone from using APU boards, which is a great good little tool for external colleagues, smaller sites endpoints.

                    Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                    (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                      saltandpepper @dugeem
                      last edited by saltandpepper

                      Hi

                      Currently im running in APU2. Till 2 weeks ago I was able to get 1gibt trough my Box. 1Gbit is on the edge but it worked. Around 2 weeks ago I startet to play with traffic shapping. Unfortunatly since then I was not able to revert back to a setup that gets nearly close to my previous performance.

                      To check if the issue us on my side or my ISP i changed the router, which gave me my Gbit back.

                      Since im quite sertain that the issue is in my network i startet to test with iperf. No matter how much connection i open i only get around 400mbit trough. If only one connection is, 20 or 100. Around 400 - 420mbit is the limit. Previous i got 940mbit as expected with iperf. I already startet to test my switches, but I get 940mbit to the last switch.
                      After i tested all my equitment, I reinstalled Pfsense and did my confing manualy. Still 400mbit, in up and download. The settings that i use are the same as mentioned by dugeem.

                      @dugeem said in PC Engines apu2 experiences:

                      My current APU2 performance tweak summary:

                      1. Upgrade BIOS to enable CPB (mainline v4.9.0.2 or later, legacy v4.0.25 or later)
                      2. Disable ICMP Redirects to enable tryforward routing path (under System / Advanced / System Tunables set net.inet.ip.redirect & net.inet6.ip6.redirect to 0)
                      3. Add hw.igb.rx_process_limit=-1 to /boot/loader.conf.local

                      There may well be other tweaks but for our power efficient APU2 routers these tweaks should serve most well. And when my home internet evolves to 500Mb/s I'll worry some more ☺

                      The only thing that i have not done yet is a bios rollback to 4.11.04
                      Still 400mbit

                      Maybe someone has an idea whats currently is wrong with my setup.

                      Cheers

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                      • fireodoF
                        fireodo
                        last edited by

                        Update APU2 Bios from v4.11.0.6 to v4.12.0.1 on 2 boxes - until now without issues.

                        Regards,
                        fireodo

                        Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
                        SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
                        pfsense 2.8.0 CE
                        Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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                        • QinnQ
                          Qinn @fireodo
                          last edited by

                          @fireodo Will try tomorrow, thanks for reporting!

                          Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
                          Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
                          Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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                            FLOK
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                            Hi folks,

                            since yesterday i have fiber at home with 300MBits Up and down.
                            But i cant get a real good performance....okay....its really poor.
                            So i made an Bios upgrade on my APU2D4 from 4.07 to 4.12.01.
                            pfsense.png

                            Then created the /boot/loader.conf.local file an inserted (with nano):
                            hw.igb.rx_process_limit="-1 ".

                            TSO and LRO are disabled.
                            Reboot...

                            But still a poor performance: Iperf3 to an public Server ~30MBits/s.
                            Here a my tunables (are they all necessary ??)
                            Tunables.jpg

                            Any hints ?

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                            • QinnQ
                              Qinn @FLOK
                              last edited by

                              @FLOK I hope this might helps...

                              A reboot after an bios update is not enough, it is recommended to shutdown the APU2 and make it powerless, this can be done gracefully using the GUI and go to Diagnostics -> Halt system and wait for the lights on the APU2 to go down, than remove the powerplug and wait for 30 sec and put it back in, hope it helps.

                              Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
                              Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
                              Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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                                FLOK @Qinn
                                last edited by

                                @Qinn
                                Okay. Will try tomorrow...

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  But 30Mbps is very poor for a 300Mbps connection. It should not require any special tuning to get 300Mbps, the APU1 can pass that.
                                  It seems like you have a more fundamental problem in play somewhere.

                                  Steve

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                                  • QinnQ
                                    Qinn @stephenw10
                                    last edited by

                                    Not that it explains te very low speed (about 10% of the attainable), but why do you use 7 DNS servers?

                                    Hardeware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4125 CPU @ 2.00GHz 102 GB mSATA SSD (ZFS)
                                    Firmware: Latest-stable-pfSense CE (amd64)
                                    Packages: pfBlockerNG devel-beta (beta tester) - Avahi - Notes - Ntopng - PIMD/udpbroadcastrelay - Service Watchdog - System Patches

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                                    • DaddyGoD
                                      DaddyGo
                                      last edited by DaddyGo

                                      with these tun / mod., they work stably up to 500Mbps (ISP!!!)

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                                      fe99f9e9-f8df-4494-aff7-09149020231c-image.png

                                      /boot/loader.conf.local

                                      2cbc09ed-70e3-488e-849e-d6970a3c15ad-image.png

                                      ++++ edit: APU Core Performance Boost
                                      https://github.com/pcengines/apu2-documentation/blob/master/docs/apu_CPU_boost.md

                                      Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                                      (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                                        FLOK @DaddyGo
                                        last edited by

                                        @DaddyGo
                                        Are there more tunables, or is this your complete list ?

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                                        • DaddyGoD
                                          DaddyGo
                                          last edited by DaddyGo

                                          that's all for the APU tun

                                          since Coreboot development is very unstable, I have stopped here for now: v4.10.0.1 /perhaps v4.10.0.4

                                          +++the 30 Mbps is still very suspicious of this...., I think there is another problem too
                                          we use it with 500/200 FTTH in several places without any issue
                                          (true, this is the end of APU)

                                          Cats bury it so they can't see it!
                                          (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                                          • VeldkornetV
                                            Veldkornet
                                            last edited by Veldkornet

                                            What’s the hardware offload settings like?

                                            Web panel -> System -> Advanced -> Networking -> Scroll to the bottom.

                                            Make sure that all 3 first checkboxes under "Network Interfaces" are unchecked.

                                            Hardware Checksum Offloading
                                            Hardware TCP Segmentation Offloading
                                            Hardware Large Receive Offloading

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                                            https://teklager.se/media/filer_public_thumbnails/filer_public/45/9a/459a5e96-ec62-4090-9b1c-55dcf60166e9/pfsense_1gbit_apu2_config_panel.png__2280x1024_q85_subsampling-2.png

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