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Eruainur

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About Eruainur

  • Birthday Sep 19, 1987

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany
  • Occupation
    Telecomunications Technician

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5900x
  • Motherboard
    X570 Taichi
  • RAM
    G Skill Trident RGB 32GB 3200
  • GPU
    RTX 3080
  • Case
    Corsair 900d
  • Storage
    Samsung 970 Evo NVMe
  • PSU
    Seasonic 800W
  • Display(s)
    32" LG Ultrawide
  • Cooling
    Custom Watercooling
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G910
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Onboard
  • Operating System
    Windows 11

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  1. This needs to be addressed, and not just in a WAN Show segment. I'm not running a multi-million dollar company, and I'm not responsible for hundreds of people's livelihoods, but in my opinion, it would be the best thing to do to cut down the quantity of videos in favor of quality. A mistake here and there is fine; after all, we are all just human, but some of the bigger ones just can not happen. Again, I don't know how it would affect their bottom line, but some changes need to happen. In the end, LMG has a responsibility to their viewers because many of us influence purchasing decisions by implicitly trusting the accuracy of reviewers. This is not to be taken lightly. I love LMG and I hope they can learn from this.
  2. I have tried several limits, 10, 50, 100, 250.... nothing really works out. So yeah, I'm glad that I'm not stupid or crazy for not figuring this one out. It drives me crazy. Thanks for the help though
  3. 1. Barely anything. CPU at 5-10% and memory not much more. I tried even with an overkill machine with a 2700x and 32 gigs of ram. No change 2. I have everything set to unlimited but right now with this file it's at about 60. 3. Yeah, I tried three different ones, all with the same effect
  4. I've used this company for years and never encountered speed limits before. I am using a "no logs" VPN and I recently switched ISPs, the hardware stayed the same though. As I said, when I use the windows client without the pfsense VPN I get almost full speed. When I use the pfsense VPN for regular, direct downloads, it works too. It is just in that special case when I use anything torrent related that is going over the pfsense VPN the speed tanks dramatically. Normal downloads or livestreams without any VPN are not affected.
  5. Okay, I don't know if this is a network issue, a pfsense issue, an unraid issue or something different. If this is not the place for this topic feel free to move/delete it. Here is my problem that I can't seem to fix and that has me doubting everything for the last two days. Whenever I try to download a torrent on my Unraid machine it brings down the speed of the network wide VPN to a crawl. Even when I stop the download the speeds don't increase and I have to reconnect the VPN connection entirely. I. Dont. Get. It Here is my setup: Modem 192.168.0.1/24 (1000/50 Mbits) ---------> pfsense (wan: (exposed Host) 192.168.0.2/24, lan: 192.168.1.1/24) with OPT1 as an outgoing connection on NordVPN for network wide VPN--------------->Rest of the internal network with the Unraid Server (192.168.1.7) So, here is the deal: Everything works fine as long as I don't have any torrent started on the Unraid Server. Regular downloads work just fine. Also, when I use the NordVpn client on any machine I can download the Ubuntu Torrent that I use as a test file without any loss in speed anywhere in my home. HOWEVER... The second I start the torrent on delugevpn (or any other docker on that server) the VPN connection from pfsense to the outside world comes to a crawl network wide. None of my machines that are connected to that are affected. We are talking 8Mbits down instead of 500 and a tripple digit ping. Even if I stop the download, close the docker and stop everything the speed wont increase. The only way to get the speed back is to reboot the whole vpn connection in pfsense manually. Here's what I've tried on pfsense: Changed NIC Switched CPU Switched SSD Tried it on a complete other system, one more and one LESS powerfull in case I'm going crazy Factory reset BIOS update Manual config from the ground up played around with the NIC options like Hardware Checksum Offloading and so on tried many different VPN servers all around Europe Changed Hardware Crypto engines And on Unraid: uninstalled and reinstalled delugevpn (Download Client) tried three different docker for downloading switched NICs BIOS update Tried an entirely different Unraid server As you can see I tried a lot of things and I am sure I am missing something. Please LTT community, I am going crazy
  6. I agree, it really depends on what you want to do with the server/vms. But honestly, regardless of the use case, i'd also go with the i3. You will notice the difference in performance in most tasks and even if you don't need the horsepower right now, you can always use it for something else in the future.
  7. I don't know if this is still relevant but I think I might be able to help you. I have two QNAP Nas at home and I can show you all you need to know. So let's start by telling me what you've done so far and we'll work from there. Don't worry, there are no dumb questions here.
  8. Two things that come to mind: Try a different browser. I've had a similar problem with earlier versions of chrome but firefox did it just fine. If that doesn't work you might want to try to reinizialize the NAS or just start from scratch. Sorry
  9. Situations where Ram Speed is actually important and makes a difference.
  10. Very cool, that worked flawlessly. Thank you so much =D
  11. Disclaimer: I actually work for Deutsche Telekom so i'll try not to be biased. While it is true that you can spend far less time on customer support if there are only a few routers in use I think when it comes to cyber security you should be advised by your geeks and not your treasury department. To be fair, the routers are usually just rebranded 3rd party routers and these companies are responsible for the firmware. However, I have no clue how much influence the actual ISPs have.
  12. For roughly two days internet access for hundred of thousands of people here in Germany was severely limited due to a cyber attack. The target were aparently the routers of customers of Deutsche Telekom, Germanys largest ISP. Here's a heatmap of what it looked like on Sunday, roughly at 6pm local time. It was a desaster. Social Media was blowing up around that time. Source: http://allestörungen.de The hackers targeted a vulnerability in a few models of the popular "Speedport" routers where port 7547 was exposed. That port is usually used to remotely and automatically update the devices. If that port was closed on your router, e.g. if you built a pfsense box or just use 3rd party routers you were fine. New firmware was rolled out on monday and the problem seems to be fixed now. However, aparently this was part of a global attack, so please check port 7547 on your devices. I hope ISPs have learned to listen to their community more because this vulnerability was pointed out by some cunstomers in 2014 and they predicted this to happen eventually. Lovely. Source: http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/53871/iot/deutsche-telekom-hack.html
  13. May I assume that you're in Germany? If so, quite a large amount of ISPs use PPPoE. If you are, I can most likely help you with your setup.
  14. You usually get the login details from your ISP when you buy the service. If you didnt receive a letter with your login data yet, give your ISP a call.
  15. yeah, same. I'd love to subscribe but i'm in germany too and i'm getting the same error. Very nice idea though
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