![]() However, while the speed is better, it is no where near full capacity which I need it to be to account for the lost in speed on OpenVPN. Incidentally the dates on the virtual Hyper V adapters say, 2006, but I cannot find any place where there are any drivers for the virtual adapter. I was original testing 7-10 down now I am testing 7-23 down. unticking everything in Network Interfaces under System->Advanced->Netwokring.Disable the Hardware checksum overload.checking the duplex on the interfaces.I have searched the internet and this forum, and I have tried most if not all the suggestions I have read/found including When I test in the Win 10 VM guest that is receiving internet from the pfSense VM, I get the slow speeds. When I do a speed test in the host machine, I get full speed. I am getting internet and can access web pages on the Win 10 VM. Most of what I find, are posts telling you what to do but not how to do it as they assume persons already know the necessary linux commands to configure scripts. I am currently using DD-WRT x86 on my 4 port mini PC but DD-WRT only allows for 1 OpenVPN client via the GUI and I have no background in Linux and while I am comfortable coding and interpreting commands, I can find no clear instructions on how to configure the 2 OpenVPNs in DD-WRT via CLI. When I get this working properly I will install pfSense on a SATA 2.5 HDD and place it in my 4 GBe port mini PC to run my VPN services. So I only need pfSense for it routing capabilities and the OPenVPN interfaces. ![]() This is a test environment that I am setting up as a proof of concept to configure 2 OpenVPN clients in pfSense that I can alternate between. The first VM has pfSense and 2 NIC - 1 for WAN and 1 for LAN and the other VM is a Windows 10 with 1 LAN, the same internal network as the pfSense VM. ![]() My host machine is: i7 processor, 20GB of RAM, onboard PCIe GBe NIC, 1 expansion PCIe GBe NIC and 1 PCI GBe NIC, and nVidia 1060 6GB GPU. My ISP speeds are usually >100Mbps down and 50-80Mbps up. I have pfSense set up in Hyper-V and when I do a speed test I get 7-23 Mbps down and 15-59Mbps up. I need someone to assist me in troubleshooting why pfSense is slowing down my internet.
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