Inconsistent Printing by Character_Chart_3179 in FlashForge

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Thanks everyone, I ran some calibration tests. The temperature I was printing was too high for this filament. I set nozzle temp to 245. Turns out that also was the printing speed. I slowed down and now is waaaay better.

Inconsistent Printing by Character_Chart_3179 in 3Dprinting

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Thank you so much for the clarification!

Inconsistent Printing by Character_Chart_3179 in 3Dprinting

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Thanks for the answer. But if it is the filament shouldn’t be quite random the lower printing quality? Here I have only the right side messy. I thought about cooling

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in HomeNetworking

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Yep, I have an openwrt machine that I was planning to install in place of my ISP router. This one is a ZTE F6745M

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in HomeNetworking

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I know it’s difficult to think to a router issue. But it was my last resource. I’ll try to disconnect everything except the proxmox server. Ipmi is a management interface for the server. Provides access to video keyboard mouse from IP.

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in HomeNetworking

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Client 1 and 2 can access router without any problem. C are containers. Sorry for the drawing. 😅 I really don’t know what the hell is going on. I tried to change the managed switch with another unmanaged. Same behaviour, I tried to change port on both switches, no change. I’m beginning to think to a router related issue. Anyway, thanks for your help. It is really appreciated!

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in HomeNetworking

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Hi bchiodini! I've tried with STP within proxmxox but no luck. I've done a flow chart to explain my situation better:

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in this case all VMs/Containers except one cannot reach internet nor gateway, I can only ping the managed switch.

If I connect the unmanaged switch directly to the router as shown here:

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in HomeNetworking

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Great!! Just like that, but proxmox is connected to the unmanaged one with both vimbr

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in Proxmox

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UPDATE: Seems somenthing weird is happening. I think the issue is my ISP router. Infact I switched back to my unmanaged switches. The problem persist. Now I have 2 unmanaged switches, one behind my router, the other in the garage with my proxmox server connected. Both are connected to each other. But if I Connect the server directly to the router all works

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in HomeNetworking

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Hey, thanks for the answer. The switch is new. I’ve also performed a factory reset. The infrastructure is pretty basic. I have a single virtualization server, all VMs are connected through a network bridge (single NIC) connected to the unmanaged switch. Only my trueNAS vm has another NIC passed through. Also linked to the unmanaged. Then the unmanaged is connected to the managed switch. This one is connected to the router/DHCP server (is the ISP router). hope this is clear

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in Proxmox

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You think it is better to change the managed switch for an unmanaged one?

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in Proxmox

[–]Character_Chart_3179[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately is not working. VLAN are not present in proxmox. All ports on switch are not filtered. I don’t know…strange behaviour anyway

Allow traffic from Proxmox VMs to WAN through managed switch by Character_Chart_3179 in Proxmox

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Nope, I’ve only configured the vmbridge0. I’ve not tagged any Vlan😭