I had ATT fiber before, connected to my virtualized pfsense that is connected to my switch via SFP+. I have a WG tunnel back to my parents home which is in Canada, using Bell Fiber. With ATT, I was able to get ~10MB/sec windows SMB transfers and now with Sonic, I have the exact same setup, I just asked my parents to change the endpoint address to my new Sonic WAN address and I find out the same windows transfer is under 1MB/sec most of the time.
Using another file transfer protocol, I used 6 parallel threads of SFTP and was able to get ~250KB/sec each thread.
Using iperf2 and iperf3, I played with window sizes, default settings and was only able to get 4Mbit/sec across our links.
I am at a loss on how to diagnose where the bottleneck is on this new service. I'm beginning to think the datacenter connection to the rest of the world might not be as robust as ATT and comcast. Please prove me wrong.
Oh, and ping times are ~70ms with nothing obvious when doing a trace route.
Using another file transfer protocol, I used 6 parallel threads of SFTP and was able to get ~250KB/sec each thread.
Using iperf2 and iperf3, I played with window sizes, default settings and was only able to get 4Mbit/sec across our links.
I am at a loss on how to diagnose where the bottleneck is on this new service. I'm beginning to think the datacenter connection to the rest of the world might not be as robust as ATT and comcast. Please prove me wrong.
Oh, and ping times are ~70ms with nothing obvious when doing a trace route.