Hello,
I had switched my isp router on access-point mode and and my HPE microserver gen 10 gateway mode, everything was fine, till i had a chance to test my speed, i got a 1Gbit fiber connection what was running ~800Mbs Download and ~450Mbs till i had my router was in use, but now using clearos the speedtest shows around 200Mbs Download and 200Mbs Upload. There is any speed restriction using clearos as gateway? If not how can i debug the cause?
Thanks
Ervin
I had switched my isp router on access-point mode and and my HPE microserver gen 10 gateway mode, everything was fine, till i had a chance to test my speed, i got a 1Gbit fiber connection what was running ~800Mbs Download and ~450Mbs till i had my router was in use, but now using clearos the speedtest shows around 200Mbs Download and 200Mbs Upload. There is any speed restriction using clearos as gateway? If not how can i debug the cause?
Thanks
Ervin
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I am afraid that this is as far as we got. With a couple of peoples machines we git up to over 800Mbps down but they had a very asymmetric connection, I think (1000/100). I also don't know the power of their systems.
The other ways I mentioned should achieve the same but may not get overwritten by the webconfig. That was the only reason for wanting to try them. I think pfSense can achieve full speed but that uses BSD and not Linux, and has a very different PPPoE set up.
The other ways I mentioned should achieve the same but may not get overwritten by the webconfig. That was the only reason for wanting to try them. I think pfSense can achieve full speed but that uses BSD and not Linux, and has a very different PPPoE set up.
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yes, i didn't had that app i just installed and set as you told and the issue with webpages are gone, i had set only for ipv4 should i set for ipv6 also? Btw it seems that now i am not able to have the same speeds:
Ping 3.906 ms
Downstream 599290 kb/s
Upstream 291780 kb/s
before it was ~800Mbs / ~450Mbs
can you help me how to test your other suggestion?
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It looks like you didn't add the firewall rule. In the Custom Firewall, add:$IPTABLES -t mangle -I FORWARD -p tcp --tcp-flags SYN,RST SYN -j TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu
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Well what i had tried i edited the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 and put inside
LINUX_PLUGIN=/usr/lib64/pppd/2.4.5/rp-pppoe.so
but after it had started all sorts of strange things, internet website were and weren't reachable could be an MTU issue after? The speed was OK reported after the modification but i had all sorts of things going on.
I didn't understood your first recommendation or what should i have as result from it?
ps: after saving from gui the settings the seetings were overwritten and speed decreased as before but web-pages were available again.
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The same details are in the thread Tony linked to. If you can try by adding "plugin rp-pppoe.so " to /etc/ppp/options it would be great. If that does not work, can you try it in /etc/ppp/options.ppptd? What I am hoping is you can find a place which the webconfig does not overwrite as the webconfig overwrites /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-pppX at will.
When trying the plugin line, you may need to use the full path to the file.
If you can post back your findings, it would be great.
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Note the firewall rule is important. If you do it as a Custom Firewall rule, change "iptables to "$IPTABLES"
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Yes, from Tony's link, the best we can do is switch to kernel-mode PPPoE. When it was last looked at, ClearOS couldn't get to 1Gbps but could get relatively close. The Devs have no way of testing this set up as none of them have PPPoE at that sort of speed. There have been a number of kernel updates since then, wspecially with the jump to the 7.5 kernel, so I've no idea if the situation has changed. -
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Is this thread of any help? https://www.clearos.com/clearfoundation/social/community/internet-very-slow-when-using-pppoe
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