I recommend you run iperf tests between pfsense1 <-> pfsense2, then pfsense2 to laptop, then laptop to pfsense1 and see where the bottleneck is next.
iperf can be installed as a package on pfsense. On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 1:23 AM, Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten <[email protected]> wrote: > It's from the wan to an internal switch. The switch has VLAN's, but > there's only one untagged VLAN on this port. The WAN port thus gets a local > IP in the 192.168.4.0/24 network. I set the SG-1000's LAN to be in the > 172.16 range so as to not conflict with it. That range isn't used elsewhere > on my network. > > The main router also runs pfSense. It's an SG-2440. The traffic graphs > show about 5mbit going to that VLAN interface while running the speed test > currently. > > Also watching pfTop while running the test in the background shows a > similarly low speed and no other traffic to speak of. I'd think a loop > should show up somewhere on this? And my laptop should be experiencing the > same thing while on the same network? > > > On 08/02/17 07:41, WebDawg wrote: > >> that is from the wan to the modem? >> >> The only other thing I can see is that you have some type of routing >> loop...or network loop? Any VLANing going on? >> >> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 12:40 AM, Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> It would seem to be negotiating for gigabit. My switch also thinks so. >>> Note that the cable to my laptop is not plugged in at the moment, but I'm >>> currently running the speed tests locally through the console. >>> >>> : ifconfig | grep -E "^[a-z0-9]|media:" >>> cpsw0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu >>> 1500 >>> media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>) >>> cpsw1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu >>> 1500 >>> media: Ethernet autoselect (none) >>> lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 16384 >>> enc0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1536 >>> pflog0: flags=100<PROMISC> metric 0 mtu 33184 >>> pfsync0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1500 >>> >>> >>> >>> On 08/02/17 07:31, WebDawg wrote: >>> >>> Check the interface settings, is it negotiating, 10mbit? >>>> >>>> status, interfaces? >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 11:59 PM, Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten < >>>> [email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> I have an SG-1000 on which I experience very low throughput. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> When I plug my laptop to the cable that normally goes into the >>>>> SG-1000's >>>>> WAN port, I get a download speed of roughtly 100mbit (ISP limited) >>>>> when I >>>>> run "curl http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/1GB.zip >/dev/null" >>>>> >>>>> Plugging that same cable into the SG-1000 and connecting my laptop >>>>> directly to its LAN port instead, I get less than 10mbit. >>>>> >>>>> Running the curl command directly on the console of the SG-1000 gives >>>>> me >>>>> the same abysmal result. >>>>> >>>>> [2.4.0-BETA][[email protected]]/root: curl >>>>> http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/1GB.zip >/dev/null >>>>> % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time >>>>> Current >>>>> Dload Upload Total Spent Left >>>>> Speed >>>>> 2 1024M 2 29.5M 0 0 598k 0 0:29:10 0:00:50 0:28:20 >>>>> 523k >>>>> >>>>> This is after I just flashed it with today's image (20170207) and ran >>>>> through the setup wizard in the browser. No other settings have been >>>>> altered. >>>>> >>>>> What can I do here? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Øyvind Hvidsten >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> pfSense mailing list >>>>> https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list >>>>> Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >> _______________________________________________ > pfSense mailing list > https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list > Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold > _______________________________________________ pfSense mailing list https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold
