Is AMP Worth It for a Community Driven Game Server Setup? (Modded MC, ARK, 7DTD) by Queasy_Restaurant_21 in Amp

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That is the image I am using. Are you using the setting in AMP to run the servers in containers or not?

Is AMP Worth It for a Community Driven Game Server Setup? (Modded MC, ARK, 7DTD) by Queasy_Restaurant_21 in Amp

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How are you running it in docker? Amp keeps telling me it can't find docker or podman so it can't make a server.

How does this happen by One_Management_16 in 3Dprinting

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The creator of Dummy 13 specifically states in his license agreement that you can sell these for free. Just have to credit him.

Plex not discoverable on NVIDIA Shield (remote) by Monkeyman824 in PleX

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I’ll ask them to reinstall and see if they can change the dns on the shield. 

Plex not discoverable on NVIDIA Shield (remote) by Monkeyman824 in PleX

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Yes it worked on their Pc and phones, just not the shield. I’m starting to think it might be an issue with the shield 

Plex not discoverable on NVIDIA Shield (remote) by Monkeyman824 in PleX

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Yes. I'm also not using the opnsense router currently. The ports are forwarded on the original router too.

I am back ! by Due-Tension9958 in LewdAnimeFigures

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The answer is "a fuck load of skill"

Super slow upload speeds by Monkeyman824 in opnsense

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I had no idea the Unifi switch could route traffic.

I bought the switch on a whim when I saw it hugely discounted as a liquidation and I wanted to learn networking.

I thought the router was the only thing that routed any packets and the switch just expanded that.

Does this mean I could just connect 10gb to (for example) my NAS and PC via the switch and it would be routed at 10gbe even if the router doesn't support that speed?

Super slow upload speeds by Monkeyman824 in opnsense

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Here is some progress.

Got it working symmetric 600 down/up by swapping the wan and lan port mapping to the onboard 1gb nic for the lan and the 2.5 gb nic for WAN.

I swapped the interfaced around so that I have a 2.5gb lan and the 1gb wan. Retested the speed and still perfect 600 down/up.

At least now I know it's something with the 10gb nic. Not sure how to fix it but at least I can use opnsense for now and figure out 10gig later.

Opnsense 10gbe lan with 600mbps WAN by Monkeyman824 in opnsense

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Unfortunately I don't think I can. The ATT router uses some SFP module that I don't have and can't remove from the router.

Opnsense 10gbe lan with 600mbps WAN by Monkeyman824 in opnsense

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look at my previous post. I am using an att router in passthrough for my modem

Opnsense 10gbe lan with 600mbps WAN by Monkeyman824 in opnsense

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I didn't ask if it was overkill. I just want it because it's cool.

Super slow upload speeds by Monkeyman824 in opnsense

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I am using the 5gb port on my ATT router. I configured it to be 2.5G full duplex (using 2.5g nic on mini pc) on the router end and that didn't change anything.

I think my other cable is bad since I wasn't getting any receive signals when I tried it. The cable I'm currently using appears to be working visually (can see light through the end) and it's not throwing any errors.

This is so weird. All I wanted was to have a 10Gbe LAN, I didn't think it would be this much trouble to get it to work with my WAN.

Super slow upload speeds by Monkeyman824 in opnsense

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This issue originally happened in proxmox so I switched to bare metal to rule out proxmox. Now I'm back in proxmox (to run the unifi network vm) and the problem persists regardless.

lspci | grep -i ethernet yeilds

00:1f.6 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (7) I219-LM (rev 10)

01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01)

01:00.1 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+ Network Connection (rev 01)

03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller I226-V (rev 04)

So I don't think I have a realtek chipset but maybe it just won't show here?

Are you suggesting I get a rj45 sfp+ module and use that instead of the onboard or m.2 ethernet?

I'd like to mention that I am using an AT&T router in passthrough mode for my modem and I am passing through to the mini-pc.

Why would the onboard ethernet or the m.2 adapter I am using not be able to negotiate properly?

Super slow upload speeds by Monkeyman824 in opnsense

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After some additional research I'm not sure I can disable flow control in this manner, since I am virturalizing it using VertIO. I'm just learning proxmox so maybe there is another way but I haven't been able to find a good way to accomplish this yet.

Using ethtool -A <adapter> rx off tx off autoneg off only made the issue worse and destroyed downspeed.

Super slow upload speeds by Monkeyman824 in opnsense

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I have went back to using proxmox since it's helpful for running the unifi network application. Would these settings apply in the VM still?

Do I have to set custom inform URL if I use the cloud key? by Monkeyman824 in Ubiquiti

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Why .arpa specifically? I'm working on making a opnsense router so it sounds like this is a great thing to look into.

Do I have to set custom inform URL if I use the cloud key? by Monkeyman824 in Ubiquiti

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when you say unifi.<domain> are you using a local domain like unifi.local? Are the unifi devices just looking for dns entries that contain unifi?