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Archive => 23.1 Legacy Series => Topic started by: Wiesel on March 23, 2023, 07:09:09 pm
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About 2 weeks ago my bandwidth dropped to about 20-50 mbit downstream.
Unfortunatly I cannot tell when this started to happen. The problem is that I also have bandwith issues with my isp since weeks or even month so I thought the ISP just got worse again. I also had several complete downtimes from my ISP like once every week so I was sure it is the ISP.
But if I skip opnsense and connect a device to my ISPs modem/router directly, I get a lot more (eg. today about 300 mbit).
If I use curl directly on the opnsense box via ssh, it is also limited to those 20-50 mbit so it doesn't seem like a NAT issue. The CPU usage sometimes jumps to 50% or 70% but goes down again during download so it doesn't seem to be a cpu bottleneck either.
The only changes I've done in the last weeks is updating and I've enabled vnstat. So I tried stopping vnstatd but it didn't change anything. I also did the latest update today and restarted several times.
I don't use IPS or anything and was able to achieve 550 mbit before my ISP started to go crap. But the "crap speed" from my ISP are a lot better than what opnsense is able to achieve now.
My setup is currently a double-NAT since I have to call the ISP frequently when the connection is completly down and it is easier to talk to them if their device is just in normal setup and not in bridge mode. But in this double-NAT i had those 550 mbit before.
Do you have ideas whatelse I could test to find the root issue or do I have to reinstall opnsense (without knowing if this does fix anything)?
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Issue is solved.
I've checked that the bandwidth issue is still there (still max. 50 mbit). I've done a configuration backup.
Via SSH set back to defaults. For some reason the box didn't reboot but turn off. After I've started it again it was on defaults and the bandwidth issue was fixed.
So I did a restore of the just backupped configuration. Bandwidth is still fixed.
I don't know what fixed it, maybe because I did a lot of changes during the last years and something was bad. Or because of a full shutdown instead of only reboots.
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Unfortunatly, the issue reappeared after some minutes / hours. A shutdown and boot does not help.
So only Backup, factory reset and restore does help to get 500 mbit instead of 50 for some time.
Does anyone have an idea what I could check? Else I think only a clean install and reconfiguring from scratch to get the same setup again helps (since it has run for a long time with that amount of vlans and wireguard vpns without issues).