Is ClearOS Community version limit traffic 200-300 mb??
My internet line bandwidth is 1000 MB
but i test speed . I never got speed at 1000MB
speed never more than 300 MB.
but when i test speed through ISP Router mode.
i can got speed at 900 MB.
Is ClearOS Community version limit traffic 200-300 mb??
If i change to Home version or business version, can i get speed more than 300 MB??
My internet line bandwidth is 1000 MB
but i test speed . I never got speed at 1000MB
speed never more than 300 MB.
but when i test speed through ISP Router mode.
i can got speed at 900 MB.
Is ClearOS Community version limit traffic 200-300 mb??
If i change to Home version or business version, can i get speed more than 300 MB??
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Are you by any chance running PPPoE. If so, there is a workaround. See the developer comment here. It is a one line change to Iface.php and a single firewall rule. Quite easy.
I am waiting to release the change, but there is a blocking change going on in app-network and I can't do anything until the blocking change is completed.
If you aren't using PPPoE, the usual culprit are the Proxy/Content filter and the Protocol/Application filters. Try disabling them and see what is limiting you.
For PPPoE, you should be able to get 850Mbps+ but I have no way of testing to find the limit. This is just what has been reported. For Ethernet WAN, you can get the full 1Gps.
I am waiting to release the change, but there is a blocking change going on in app-network and I can't do anything until the blocking change is completed.
If you aren't using PPPoE, the usual culprit are the Proxy/Content filter and the Protocol/Application filters. Try disabling them and see what is limiting you.
For PPPoE, you should be able to get 850Mbps+ but I have no way of testing to find the limit. This is just what has been reported. For Ethernet WAN, you can get the full 1Gps.
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If you are using PPPoE, you **must** also do the custom firewall rule or you will have horrible MTU issues to the WAN, especially with https sites.
I am not sure why the Webconfig would give you an HTTP 500 from such a change. I have also done it to my system (which is PPPoE) and don't have that issue. Are you accessing the Webconfig through the LAN or WAN interface? I can understand the issue when accessing it from the WAN interface without the custom firewall rule.
If you can't get to the Webconfig, to add the custom firewall app do a:
Then to manually add the rule, edit /etc/clearos/firewall.d/custom and change:yum install app-firewall-custom
if [ "$FW_PROTO" == "ipv4" ]; then true
fi
to:if [ "$FW_PROTO" == "ipv4" ]; then true
$IPTABLES -t mangle -I FORWARD -o ppp+ -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu # PPPoE Plugin
fi
and note the $IPTABLES line wraps - it should all be one line ending in Plugin. Alternatively add the rule at the webconfig without anything from the # onwards. -
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Nick Howitt wrote:
Are you by any chance running PPPoE. If so, there is a workaround. See the developer comment here. It is a one line change to Iface.php and a single firewall rule. Quite easy.
I am waiting to release the change, but there is a blocking change going on in app-network and I can't do anything until the blocking change is completed.
If you aren't using PPPoE, the usual culprit are the Proxy/Content filter and the Protocol/Application filters. Try disabling them and see what is limiting you.
For PPPoE, you should be able to get 850Mbps+ but I have no way of testing to find the limit. This is just what has been reported. For Ethernet WAN, you can get the full 1Gps.
Thank you so much!
i can reach speed 500 Mbps+++
but when i add a line in /usr/clearos/apps/network/libraries/Iface.php file.
Web config cannot use.
it show "HTTP error 500"
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