[olug] Centurylink "Gigabit" my ass....

Brian Roberson roberson at bstc.net
Tue Jun 17 05:38:48 CDT 2014


Rest assured, problem is not on my side of the ONT. 

I have the same hardware in production on 530FLR hba's and pfsense has been vetted personally to handle pretty close to those (10Gb) limits. 




> On Jun 17, 2014, at 12:23 AM, Matthew Goeres <mgoeres at gmail.com> wrote:
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> That is pretty good hardware but I would try to run some local iperf speed tests through it just to make sure. 
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>> On Jun 17, 2014, at 12:21 AM, Brian Roberson <roberson at bstc.net> wrote:
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>> Plenty of juice to saturate it: latest pfsense running under vmware with 4 VCPU and 4Gb with a dedicated NIC. I’ve run various tests, including centurylink omaha based ookla tester: http://omaha.speedtest.centurylink.net
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>> Hypervisor specs:
>> HP DL360p G8 E5-2650 x2 and 32Gb RAM running ESX 5.5. 
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>>> On Jun 16, 2014, at 11:56 PM, Matthew Goeres <mgoeres at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> What are you running as your router? I know a full gigabit speed test is hard to actually test, so I would be curious as to how you are doing that too. 
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>>> Some folks have it and the TV service on the other side of my neighborhood, but every time I have called so far they tell me they can only offer the 12mbps DSL. 
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>>>> On Jun 16, 2014, at 11:51 PM, Brian Roberson <roberson at bstc.net> wrote:
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>>>> Just to firm up my technical details - in case you don’t want to use their POS modem, it is setup just like vdsl.  using pppoe on VLAN 201 (yes, your firewall needs to support 802.1q tagging).
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>>>> zyxel -> now gone!  Still only ~200Mb down / 50Mb up though….
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>>>>> On Jun 16, 2014, at 8:53 PM, Brian Roberson <roberson at bstc.net> wrote:
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>>>>> So I finally bit the bullet and signed up for gigabit CL service to test the waters since I haven’t heard a peep from anyone’s feedback regarding it. I made sure I was setup on a month-month contract just in case it was bs.. not impressed so far, the tech was cool enough, and tried his best to contact the right people, but for whatever reason I was only getting 150Mbps down / 50 Up… clearly a cap somewhere, duh!
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>>>>> Anyways, the technical details for the geeks: its GPON, one fiber, and a passive splitter on the wall. the goofy part, they make you use “their” modem, a zyxel fx1000r and it’s setup for pppoe! I took 5 minutes trying to figure out how to just plug it right into my pfsense, but I think they are setup for 802.1q tagging like on vdsl, and I don’t have the right laptop to troubleshoot what vlan it needs to be, maybe I’ll throw wireshark on this one just to probe around.
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>>>>> In any event, after being on the phone with support, and almost throwing my phone at the wall, I reminded myself thats why I signed up month-month… It’s now up to 200~Mb down, but still not symmetrical. I’ll give them a day or three to “finish the provisioning” before I raise a stink.
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>>>>> anyone else have CL gig in west omaha? care to share your trials?
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