The speedteet server code is not optimized for high upload speed measurement.  
When running speedtest from a machine on the same subnet, in the same rack in 
the same data center as the speedtest server (I worked for an ISP) you will 
still get funny results.  Or even two VMs running on the same hypervisor, more 
recently at a different ISP.
Use iperf or something (anything!) better to make more accurate measurements 
before questioning pfSense, IMHO.
-Adam

On September 3, 2017 3:59:24 AM CDT, Eero Volotinen <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there any setting to optimize pfsense nat speed?
>
>Tried with speedtest and upload speed is abit slow?
>
>Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
>Testing from Suomi Communications (77.246.193.181)...
>Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
>Selecting best server based on ping...
>Hosted by Elisa Oyj (Helsinki) [9.91 km]: 3.648 ms
>Testing download
>speed....................................................................
>Download: 882.05 Mbit/s
>Testing upload
>speed........................................................................................
>Upload: 249.09 Mbit/s
>
>Link is symmetric gigabit carrier grade line. Just wondering why upload
>speed is so slow and download is much faster?
>
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