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#1
Could I ask what your connection speeds are vs what you would expect from your service? I didn't notice a difference browsing, it was only when running speed tests.

I have set up Debian on it to use as a router and I get the full upload speed there.
#2
I've just tried in 23.7 on the basis of the OpenWRT poster's experience, but upload is still woeful.

TestMy.net results were:

:::.. Internet Speed Test Result Details ..:::
Download Connection Speed:: 42703.4 kbps or 42.7 Mbps
Download Speed Test Size:: 90.3 MB or 92428 kB or 94646599.68 bytes
Download Binary File Transfer Speed:: 5338 kB/s or 5.3 MB/s
Upload Connection Speed:: 34 kbps or 0 Mbps
Upload Speed Test Size:: 256 kB or 262144 bytes
Upload Binary File Transfer Speed:: 4 kB/s
Timed:: Download: 17.731 seconds | Upload: 61.256 seconds
Test Time:: 2024-05-24 12:28:03 Local Time
Target:: Sydney, AU https://testmy.net/multithread
TiP Measurement Summary (Download):: Min 33.6 Mbps | Middle Avg 43.48 Mbps | Max 59.4 Mbps | 55% Variance
#3
Just thought I would try out OpenWRT on the same hardware, it also has very slow upload speed. I see this is mentioned at https://forum.openwrt.org/t/some-i211-weirdness/153385
#4
I've just picked up a second hand mini PC with a J1900 CPU and 4x i211 NICs using the igb driver (motherboard name in BIOS is EC3-BT19D4L) - I thought I was avoiding NICs known to be problematic but it looks like these might be? Or at least in the current version of FreeBSD that OPNsense is based on?

I installed and updated a fresh install and set up Unbound. Everything seems to be working fine but speedtests will drop off quickly shortly after booting (after initially being fine). I'm on a WISP with a 50Mbps download and 6Mbps upload. There is no difference to the direct speed on download tests but the upload goes down to about 200Kbps or will time out. Booting a live Windows or Linux CD on the same hardware results in a full speed connection.

I've been trying to find a resolution but seem to be finding a lot of people hitting brick walls. Is this hardware just unlikely to work out under OPNsense?