Quote from: juicemain on Today at 03:54:35 AMNow to return all the shit I bought when troubleshooting back to Amazon... -_-Hehehe! Good luck! :P
Quote from: nero355 on Today at 12:10:49 AMYeah I know that pppoe on FreeBSD is limited by a single core - sadly. The CPU in question is a "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5550U CPU @ 2.00GHz". After tweaking around I hadn't had any issues on any of my opnSense installations to get speeds of >1 Gbit/s through a PPPoE link.Quote from: Dark-Sider on June 23, 2026, 02:23:28 PMI'm running opnSense on a china-box with intel 1Gbit/s NICs (igbn).What's the CPU model exactly ?
PPPoE depends a lot on the Single Core Performance of the CPU when using FreeBSD based software !!
Quote from: Bob.Dig on Today at 11:33:10 AMYou have to go in the firewall-rule on your WireGuard-interface, which allows the traffic, tick advanced mode and then set the reply-to to your gateway of choice: WireGuard.
Quote from: Bob.Dig on Today at 10:42:07 AMQuote from: inkeliz on Today at 07:27:42 AMIf I send one UDP/TCP/ICMP packet to 2001:my:isp:1111::4242 I get a reply from the same 2001:my:isp:1111::4242.What does this even mean. You ping your own IP-addresses? This is not a valid test I would guess.