Re: [pfSense] What might be throttling my wireless?

2016-05-15 Thread Ryan Coleman
> On May 15, 2016, at 7:19 PM, Moshe Katz wrote: > > When I had problems with throughput through Unifi Access Points with > pfSense, I replaced every network component, including the pfSense box and > the access points. In the end, my problem turned out to be an issue in

Re: [pfSense] What might be throttling my wireless?

2016-05-15 Thread Ryan Coleman
> On May 15, 2016, at 7:32 PM, WebDawg wrote: > > So much information and I still do not think we know enough! > > Do you have a UniFi controller installed somewhere? Are the units > upgraded fully? Are you using VLAN networks on the unifi devices to > do more then one

Re: [pfSense] What might be throttling my wireless?

2016-05-15 Thread WebDawg
So much information and I still do not think we know enough! Do you have a UniFi controller installed somewhere? Are the units upgraded fully? Are you using VLAN networks on the unifi devices to do more then one network. You could start by not doing the internet speed test first. I would go

Re: [pfSense] What might be throttling my wireless?

2016-05-15 Thread Moshe Katz
When I had problems with throughput through Unifi Access Points with pfSense, I replaced every network component, including the pfSense box and the access points. In the end, my problem turned out to be an issue in how some of the VLANs were handled by the (defective) switch. Can you test to see

[pfSense] What might be throttling my wireless?

2016-05-15 Thread Ryan Coleman
I have a bit of an odd setup, but it is working thus far. I have fiber -> GbE service from USInternet in Minneapolis That goes into my 28-port GbE managed switch. That is VLAN'd for safety and feeds my SuperMicro ESXi box (not the FiberVLAN) and my SuperMicro 1U firewall (FiberVLAN) which then