I installed opnsense on an i5-6500T (native, no vm) but it looks like the performance is very bad, most websites are timing out.

everything is turned off, there’s no packet inspection or blocks, even the unbound dns server is not used (using a DC for that)

it’s the computer that’s underpowered, or i did some mistake in configuring it? Using two routers in the networks for my convenience

  • MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Are you running WAN and LAN on the same subnet connected to the same gateway?? That’s going to cause all kinds of weird issues. You can change LAN to a unique subnet instead.

    i5-6500T can handle way more than gigabit throughput.

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      1 year ago

      yes in my inexperienced mind it seemed a great idea as it had a “failover” router

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        1 year ago

        You can still do the setup nearly the same, but you’ll need to change the opnsense LAN to its own unique subnet, and put PC2 on that subnet with a manual IP setup.

        Make sure you don’t enable DHCP on opnsense too, since that will really interfere with the existing router.

        The only real downside to this, is PC2 traffic to access PC1 or other devices on the main router, will have to go through opnsense and you’ll need firewall rules for that.

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          1 year ago

          After you mentioned that I checked now and in opnsense DHCP leases they’re all in wan and not in LAN

          LOL what I mess I created…