At 12:04 PM 6/26/2008, Andrei Brezan wrote:
Derek Ragona wrote:
At 01:17 PM 6/25/2008, Andrei Brezan wrote:
Hello list :)

I have a problem with my so called server, i'm using FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE. I connect to it trough ssh because i'm not in that location. Everything is ok i'm using /usr/sbin/ppp to connect to the internet as i have a pppoe account with static ip from my ISP. The problem is that on the FreeBSD box i have download/upload speeds between 30k/s and 150k/s wich is really low. I've checked with a laptop(windows) at that location and i got a download/upload speed ~6MB/s (advertised by the ISP), so it's a really big difference.

Here's my ppp.conf file:

default:
        set log Phase

rds:
        set device PPPoE:rl0:
        set mtu 1492
        set mru 1492
        set speed sync
        set authname "********"
        set authkey "******"
        disable ipv6cp
        add! default HISADDR

I've tried to play with several options here as:
disable acfcomp protocomp
deny acfcomp
but with no result. Everything is ok except the speed. If there is anyone who can at least point me in the right direction please do so.

P.S. I have to mention that i use pf as firewall but even with pfctl -d i get nowhere.

Thanks in advace ...

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I would first try replacing the ethernet with a better one. You's has a realtek which is about the worst. It is a cheap and easy thing to try.
        -Derek
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Thank you for your reply. You were right, wasn't ppp related, changed the nic and no goes with 5~6MB/s.

You are very welcome! Some of us have used so many different hardware pieces it is easy to spot the more problematic ones.

        -Derek

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