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Hardware and Performance / Re: Internet Bandwidth Issues with WAN traffic (Opnsense and VirtualBox)
« on: October 03, 2017, 08:20:51 am »
UPDATE:
I upgraded to the latest opnsense which is based off FreeBSD 11.1 but the issue, remains.

The solution for my problem was to disable nested paging under VM -> System -> Acceleration, after which the I could use 100% of my bandwidth.
 

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Hardware and Performance / [SOLVED]Internet Bandwidth Issues with WAN traffic (Opnsense and VirtualBox)
« on: September 28, 2017, 10:32:04 am »
Hello people!

I recently setup an opnsense system (using an old Dell Optiplex 755 with HP NC364T Quadport NIC).

Here's the Setup:

ISP Router (Assigns DHCP 192.168.x.x to PF Sense WAN)
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|-------DELL Optiplex (runs Ubuntu Server 17.04 with 4GB RAM, VirtualBox headless)
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      |-------> VM1 - Opnsense (Opnsense 17.x, 1GB Memory)
      |      |
      |      |
      |      |---> Adapter 1 uses NIC#1 (Opnsense WAN) - Bridged Adapter (Intel PRO/1000 T Server 82543GC)
      |      |---> Adapter 2 uses NIC#2 (Opnsense LAN) - Bridged Adapter (Intel PRO/1000 T Server 82543GC)
      |         |
      |         |
      |         |---> Wifi Access Point 1
      |         |---> Wifi Access Point 2
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      |-------> VM2 - Apps (Ubunt Server 17.04, 1.5GB Memory and has virtualbox guest addons installed)
            |
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            |---> Adapter 2 uses NIC#2 (Opnsense LAN) - Bridged Adapter (Intel PRO/1000 T Server 82543GC)

The problem that I'm facing is that (although the network adapters are all Gigabit) my internet speeds seem to be limited on VM2.

I get between 40-50% of my internet bandwidth on VM2 but if I change the network adapter on VM2 to NAT (skipping opnsense and hooking onto the Dell Optiplex directly), I get 100% of my internet bandwidth (I tested the bandwidth by using wget to download a big iso file).

So the problem seems to be with some sort of throttling with the data going through opnsense.

Note: I don't have traffic shaping enabled on opnsense.

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