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JoSSte
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Issues with NICs
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September 09, 2024, 04:34:45 pm »
I recently bought a used Fujitsu S920 with 8 GB ram and unfortunately only a singe build in NIC, in order to set up a low-budget firewall. I upgraded the 8GB msata drive to a 64gb one, and set up a test with a USB NIC which looked promising , apart from a horrible throughput of only 5Mbit/s...
Test setup
During my test I used the following setup:
*
re0
built in Realtek RTL8111/8168/8211/8411 as WAN
*
ue0
USB NIC as the LAN interface
* WAN connected to my 192.168.1.0/24 home network
Purchasing adapter
I wanted to get a StarTech.com Mini PCIe Card ST1000SMPEX card, but had some issues sourcing that, so I found a Digitus DN-10134 which also pops up in opnsense as a RTL8111 card.
I also got a Lenovo 4X90S91830 USB3 gigabit NIC so I had something to test with...
Failures
I installed the miniPCIe card with the dual ports, partially worrying that the two ports would be hard to tell apart, but that was not my issue - they appeared as re1 and re2, and very conveniently were in numerical order when viewed from the back.
Config 0:
I reinstalled OPNsense afresh to avoid issues due to my experiments with the slow USB adapter.
I used re0 as the WAN as in my test, and re1 for LAN, connecting it to a known working network jack in a laptop, with all other network interfaces disabled. The PC was running Linux Mint DE and worked when plugged directly into my home network, but when I plugged it into the LAN port, it got no IP and even If I set the IP manually to 192.168.1.2 and pinged 192.168.1.1 I only got sporadical results in the form of timeouts...
I tried reinstalling a couple of times with this config, and gave up on it. Sometiimes a pc plugged in would get an IP assigned, but the web GUI would time out.
Config 1:
I reinstalled OPNsense again.
LAN set to use 10.0.0.0/16
WAN IP set to 192.168.1.160
I switched everything around, using re2 as the WAN, and re0 for LAN. now I got an IP address when connected. But I could not ping any of my servers on my LAN. I have one set up with iperf3 running as a daemon for simple throughput tests, and it was as if it did not exist to the Fujitsu OPNsense machine. I had two PCs on the 192.168.1.0/24 net which could tracepath and ping each other, but they could not see the OPNsense interface using ping or tracepath/traceroute...
Config 2:
I reinstalled OPNsense again.
LAN set to use 10.0.0.0/16
WAN IP set to 192.168.1.160
I plugged in the Lenovo USB3 Network dongle (ue0) and set it up as LAN, set up the built in NIC as WAN, and reinstalled a couple of times.
Now I can use iperf from behing the OPNsense box and get a 1Gbit/s throughput, but I would prefer to have a built in NIC and not the USB3.0 dongle..
My question
I have no experience with mini-pcie, but when I can see the interfaces in the OS and BIOS, it does not make sense to me that they don't just work. Can I have missed something, or is the big issue that the RTL is a bad choice - or am I facing a bad adapter?
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Patrick M. Hausen
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Re: Issues with NICs
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September 09, 2024, 04:38:27 pm »
Anything from Realtek is a bad choice.
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doktornotor
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Re: Issues with NICs
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September 09, 2024, 05:18:49 pm »
Also, don't buy Realtek. And - last but not least - don't touch any products with cra
p
b in logo.
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JoSSte
Newbie
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Karma: 1
Re: Issues with NICs
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September 09, 2024, 06:41:45 pm »
Quote from: doktornotor on September 09, 2024, 05:18:49 pm
Also, don't buy Realtek. And - last but not least - don't touch any products with cra
p
b in logo.
I had to think about that one - until I opened the case and saw the RTL chips....
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JoSSte
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Re: Issues with NICs
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September 09, 2024, 07:28:48 pm »
so returning that crab and getting an intel i210 base card is a better choice?
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doktornotor
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Re: Issues with NICs
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September 09, 2024, 08:02:21 pm »
Well, to be fair, crab in logo should still be better than USB NIC.
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JoSSte
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Re: Issues with NICs
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Reply #6 on:
September 17, 2024, 08:20:12 pm »
It wasn't
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Seattle2k
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Re: Issues with NICs
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Reply #7 on:
September 17, 2024, 09:44:52 pm »
My Realtek NICs have been working great for the past 2 months. Make sure the os-realtek-re plugin/package is installed.
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