Can't get close to 10gb bandwidth

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by joeyyung911 » Thu Nov 07, 2024 12:37 pm
Don't know what settings TP-Link has or suggests, but for my Mellanox cards:

These are the settings I change:

Jumbo Frames: 1514 (Adjust accordingly, match on both connections)
Max RSS Procs: 8
Max RSS Queues: 16
(I have a Ryzen 3700x, matches my cores/threads)
Receive Buffers: 4096 (Max)
Send Buffers: 4096 (Max)

FYI: I don't have Sonic's 10g service, this is within my internal network.
Excelsior, Sonic Fiber
by neuropsychology » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:01 pm
dennish wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 12:07 pm I downloaded Ookia speed test. The results without a router in the line and using a cat 6a cable are 1300+ download and 3500 - 4500 upload. Task Manager indicates a CPU usage in the 20 to 30 percent range. I played with some of the TX-401 adapter advance settings, as per TP-Link support, but didn't see a definitive difference.

Running sonic's speedtest gives much slower speeds, especially on the upload side. I assume sonic's speedtest is web based and Ookia's is an app. I did notice that sonic's speedtest used twice the CPU percentage as the Olkia did. I ran the sonic speedtest in Firefox.

I also installed the latest TS-401 driver.
Have you the latest bios for your motherboard? I think your board is nearly 10 years old. Also, update the chipset drivers etc. Then, retest.
by dennish » Thu Nov 07, 2024 3:35 pm
I have updated the driver to the latest Marvell adapter driver. I downloaded Ookia speedtest which I believe is an app rather that a web program. When I run the Ookia app I am getting approx. 1500 down and 3500 up. My CPU usages is around 20% when running the test. This is with a cat 6a from the ONT to the PC. I tried changing some of the driver setting but no change.

Is it normal for the speed results to jump around like a yoyo?
by neuropsychology » Thu Nov 07, 2024 4:25 pm
dennish wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 3:35 pm I have updated the driver to the latest Marvell adapter driver. I downloaded Ookia speedtest which I believe is an app rather that a web program. When I run the Ookia app I am getting approx. 1500 down and 3500 up. My CPU usages is around 20% when running the test. This is with a cat 6a from the ONT to the PC. I tried changing some of the driver setting but no change.

Is it normal for the speed results to jump around like a yoyo?
You said that earlier. I asked if you have the latest bios for your old motherboard along with chipset drivers updated. Those are pretty important. Something is off with your hardware setup.
by ngufra » Thu Nov 07, 2024 4:35 pm
joeyyung911 wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 12:37 pm These are the settings I change:

Jumbo Frames: 1514 (Adjust accordingly, match on both connections)
Have you tried with actual jumbo frames like 7436 bytes?
by dennish » Thu Nov 07, 2024 5:36 pm
You said that earlier. I asked if you have the latest bios for your old motherboard along with chipset drivers updated. Those are pretty important. Something is off with your hardware setup.
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By chipset drivers do you mean Firmware?
by js9erfan » Fri Nov 08, 2024 6:47 am
Its very possible the card is running at x8, x4 or even x2 depending on which x16 slot you're using and what's in the other shared slots. A good test would be to use iperf between 2 directly connected 10g capable PCs on your lan.

From the mb manual:
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by ngufra » Fri Nov 08, 2024 9:30 am
For your setup, copilot reads:

To improve the bandwidth of your TP-Link TX-401 network card on your ASUS Z170 motherboard, here are some steps you can follow:

1. Driver Update: Ensure you have the latest drivers installed for the TP-Link TX-401. You can download the latest drivers from the TP-Link website.
2. Advanced Settings: Adjust the advanced settings of the network card:
• Go toDevice Manager>Network Adapters>TP-Link TX-401>Properties>Advanced tab.
Disable
Recv Segment Coalescing (IPv4)
and
Large Send Offload (IPv4)


Also:
1. PCIe Slot: Make sure the network card is installed in a PCIe x16 slot to ensure it has enough bandwidth.
2. Cable Quality: Use high-quality Cat6a or Cat7 cables to ensure optimal performance

on router: (here you are not using a router for your test) • Disable any Quality of Service (QoS) settings that might be limiting bandwidth

1. System Performance: Monitor your system's performance during speed tests:• Check CPU and memory usage to ensure they are not bottlenecking the network performance.
2. Firmware Update: Ensure your motherboard's BIOS is up to date.Sometimes, firmware updates can improve compatibility and performance with new hardware.

See: https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/f ... pic/599468 "What if the Download or Upload Speed of TX401 is slow?"
by dennish » Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:10 pm
I have tried the TX401 in a different slot, no change. I update the bios to current version, no change. I am using a 6a cable. I updated the TX401 to Marvell's current version, no change. I played with the advanced settings as per TP-link, no change. The CPU goes up to a max of 20% during the Ookia app test. Still need to update firmware on TX401 if possible.

If I run the Ookia speedtest through my 1g router I get 950/950 approx. However, when bypassing the router I get this: 1572/6721 1445/2914 1350/3097 1344/2986 1356/4256 1389/4599. Not very steady and low numbers.
by dennish » Fri Nov 08, 2024 12:50 pm
I tried changing jumbo frames.
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