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Subject:    Re: [pfSense] What am I doing wrong? <10mbit through SG-1000
From:       WebDawg <webdawg () gmail ! com>
Date:       2017-02-17 2:47:46
Message-ID: CAKdd5H8KGG0zyz-H4+q0e8hpEYCft0LvWQ0Hrp_rRSEs5AWKjg () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Erik Anderson <erikerik@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 11:59 PM, Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten <bolt@dhampir.no>
> 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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Did they find anything?
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