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2.5Mb/s speedtest on gigabit connection, docker containers working at full speed?

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Hello!

 

Having a very perplexing issue I couldn't find a good analog for while searching the forums, apologies if this is a dupe. I'm having an issue with EXTREMELY slow speeds on traffic coming from the Unraid web GUI -- pings to google.com of 9 seconds, speedtest results showing 2Mb/s, painfully slow docker container downloads, etc. I'm on a gigabit connection running through pfsense, and my speedtest results from other non-server clients (laptop, desktop, ps5, etc) hits about 500-600Mb/s on speed tests.

 

Even more perplexing is that SabNZBD downloads, which I have filtered through a NordVPN instance using the binhex container, seem much more in line with what I expect (downloads usually hit about 40-50 megabytes/second).

 

Anyone have any idea what I could do to resolve this? Is this potentially some weird issue between pfsense and Unraid? Very confused and don't really even know where to start looking for solutions.

 

Thanks!

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Just for anyone who might find this down the road, if you set up lancachebundle and have pfsense, and you setup pfsense to have connections check the lancache as a DNS server first, manually override DNS on your unraid box to cloudflare or google or whatever or else your download speeds will go completely to trash outside of VPN connections.

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