Re: [pfSense] What am I doing wrong? <10mbit through SG-1000

2017-02-16 Thread WebDawg
On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Erik Anderson  wrote:

> On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 11:59 PM, Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten 
> wrote:
> > I have an SG-1000 on which I experience very low throughput.
>
> You're not the only one.
>
> I received my SG-1000 in mid December and have been going back and
> forth with Netgate support since then, trying to troubleshoot the poor
> performance I've been experiencing. To be fair, the Netgate support
> team has been very responsive and engaged in the process, but as of
> the most recent snapshot, I'm still seeing very poor performance vs.
> the SG-2220 (temporarily borrowed from my employer) I'd been using.
>
> I have a 50/5 internet connection, and I can reliably see those speeds
> with the SG-2220. With the SG-1k, I'm lucky if I can hit 15Mbit down
> reliably, and this is with the bare-bones, factory default config.
> Additionally, the SG-1000 seems to remain in a very high-latency state
> for some time following speed tests. I'll have (for instance) ~8ms
> latency to my ISP's default gateway before a speed test, and then
> during the speed test and for some 10 minutes after the test, latency
> will spike into the hundreds of ms.
>
> At this point, I've thrown in the towel, and have requested that I
> return the SG-1k for credit towards the purchase of an SG-2220.
> Support requested that as a last troubleshooting step, that I grant
> them remote access to my SG-1k so they can perform some more thorough
> real-time troubleshooting and testing. I'll be setting this up with
> them this week, and if they're not able to resolve it, I'll be
> returning the SG-1000.
>
> I was very hopeful for this device, but at least at this stage of its
> maturity, there appear to still be significant issues to overcome.
>
> -Erik
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Re: [pfSense] What am I doing wrong? <10mbit through SG-1000

2017-02-09 Thread Erik Anderson
On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 11:59 PM, Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten  wrote:
> I have an SG-1000 on which I experience very low throughput.

You're not the only one.

I received my SG-1000 in mid December and have been going back and
forth with Netgate support since then, trying to troubleshoot the poor
performance I've been experiencing. To be fair, the Netgate support
team has been very responsive and engaged in the process, but as of
the most recent snapshot, I'm still seeing very poor performance vs.
the SG-2220 (temporarily borrowed from my employer) I'd been using.

I have a 50/5 internet connection, and I can reliably see those speeds
with the SG-2220. With the SG-1k, I'm lucky if I can hit 15Mbit down
reliably, and this is with the bare-bones, factory default config.
Additionally, the SG-1000 seems to remain in a very high-latency state
for some time following speed tests. I'll have (for instance) ~8ms
latency to my ISP's default gateway before a speed test, and then
during the speed test and for some 10 minutes after the test, latency
will spike into the hundreds of ms.

At this point, I've thrown in the towel, and have requested that I
return the SG-1k for credit towards the purchase of an SG-2220.
Support requested that as a last troubleshooting step, that I grant
them remote access to my SG-1k so they can perform some more thorough
real-time troubleshooting and testing. I'll be setting this up with
them this week, and if they're not able to resolve it, I'll be
returning the SG-1000.

I was very hopeful for this device, but at least at this stage of its
maturity, there appear to still be significant issues to overcome.

-Erik
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Re: [pfSense] What am I doing wrong? <10mbit through SG-1000

2017-02-09 Thread WebDawg
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 
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 
>> 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 metric 0 mtu
>>> 1500
>>> media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT )
>>> cpsw1: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu
>>> 1500
>>> media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
>>> lo0: flags=8049 metric 0 mtu 16384
>>> enc0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1536
>>> pflog0: flags=100 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 <
 b...@dhampir.no>
 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][root@my.network.local]/root: curl
> http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/1GB.zip >/dev/null
>   % Total% Received % Xferd  Average Speed   TimeTime Time
> Current
>  Dload  Upload   Total   SpentLeft
> Speed
>   2 1024M2 29.5M0 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
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Re: [pfSense] What am I doing wrong? <10mbit through SG-1000

2017-02-07 Thread Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten
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 
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 metric 0 mtu
1500
media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT )
cpsw1: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu
1500
media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
lo0: flags=8049 metric 0 mtu 16384
enc0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1536
pflog0: flags=100 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 
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][root@my.network.local]/root: curl
http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/1GB.zip >/dev/null
  % Total% Received % Xferd  Average Speed   TimeTime Time
Current
 Dload  Upload   Total   SpentLeft
Speed
  2 1024M2 29.5M0 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
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Re: [pfSense] What am I doing wrong? <10mbit through SG-1000

2017-02-07 Thread Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten

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 metric 0 mtu 1500
media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT )
cpsw1: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
media: Ethernet autoselect (none)
lo0: flags=8049 metric 0 mtu 16384
enc0: flags=0<> metric 0 mtu 1536
pflog0: flags=100 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 
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][root@my.network.local]/root: curl
http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/1GB.zip >/dev/null
  % Total% Received % Xferd  Average Speed   TimeTime Time
Current
 Dload  Upload   Total   SpentLeft
Speed
  2 1024M2 29.5M0 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
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Re: [pfSense] What am I doing wrong? <10mbit through SG-1000

2017-02-07 Thread WebDawg
Check the interface settings, is it negotiating, 10mbit?

status, interfaces?

On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 11:59 PM, Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten 
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][root@my.network.local]/root: curl
> http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/1GB.zip >/dev/null
>   % Total% Received % Xferd  Average Speed   TimeTime Time
> Current
>  Dload  Upload   Total   SpentLeft
> Speed
>   2 1024M2 29.5M0 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
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[pfSense] What am I doing wrong? <10mbit through SG-1000

2017-02-07 Thread Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten

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][root@my.network.local]/root: curl 
http://ipv4.download.thinkbroadband.com/1GB.zip >/dev/null
  % Total% Received % Xferd  Average Speed   TimeTime Time 
Current
 Dload  Upload   Total   SpentLeft 
Speed
  2 1024M2 29.5M0 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
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