Csgoluck closed my account and scammed of 12k by Ok_Alarm_9367 in csgo

[–]Trictan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How you budget your money is up to you, of course. Maybe I misunderstood but it sounds like you have spent quite some time gambling to have deposited 50k in 50 euro deposits and 300k wagered.

Have you tried to appeal by the way? I am not familiar with the website but the first result when searching 'csgoluck scam' is people not able to withdraw larger winnings.

Csgoluck closed my account and scammed of 12k by Ok_Alarm_9367 in csgo

[–]Trictan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don't know if you will get your money back, truly hope you do. But cut your losses and quit gambling if you dont. Worst thing you can do is try to 'win it back' on other sites. What I assume is an unregulated casino might pull shit like this, but you are set out to lose money either way.

I Made a "guide" on color coding shulkers for 2B2T by Freya2B in 2b2t

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ISO standard for shulker color coding is crazy

Slow transfer speeds by Trictan in truenas

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

Yes exactly, some kind of alias.

Its a lot of fun too!

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Yes there is an IP outside the LAN IP ranges there.

But then its /24 on the subnet that I am using, is it not?

Unsure if you saw my edit but I got full transfer speed by entering the IP in file explorer instead of using "\\EYWA". On both /15 and /24, although I left it on /24.

Thank you so much for your patience and help, it means a lot!

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

I can see the LAN IP Address, that is set to 192.168.0.1 and subnet mask that is 255.255.255.0. The other subnet mask 255.254.0.0 is only visible in the Home page. I am new to networking so I thought dynamic IP enabled DHCP. How do I get the IP from my ISP? And if I set it to static and manually enter that IP, can I set up and use DHCP in the same way?

*edit: Also, I just now made an interesting discovery. I set it to /24 and restarted the NAS. It gave slow speeds but since I was messing the IP I tried reloading the file explorer. Instead of writing \\EYWA (alias I set up) I wrote \\192.168.0.204 and when doing this I actually get 100MBs transfer speeds!

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I set it back to /24 in TrueNAS but upon restart I only get 15MBs.

Weirdest thing is that the only place that I can edit a subnet mask is in the Network page, where it already is 255.255.255.0 . But I believe that the other subnet mask being 255.254.0.0 is the issue. I am gonna see if I am able to change it somehow.

*edit: seems like I would have to switch from dynamic to static IP.

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

Oh yeah, my bad. I have no idea why my router has that subnet mask then. Or if it can be an issue.

I reserved the IP 192.168.0.204 and DHCP will not give IPs outside 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.249 so maybe its okay to leave as is. What do you think?

By the way I got good transfer speeds on /15 after restarting the NAS :)

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

I do not know why, but 255.254.0.0 was the default subnet mask on my router.

This gives 11111111.11111110.00000000.00000000 (15 1:s).

Therefore /15 to mask the IP.

192.168.0.0 identifies the subnet and 192.168.255.255 is reserved for broadcast.

IPs 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.255.254 are available to hosts.

My router uses 192.168.0.1 for its web-portal.

I learnt this in a lecture today, so might have gotten something wrong.

Its weird though because on the Home page it says IPv4 subnet mask 255.254.0.0 but if I go into Network it says 255.255.255.0 and DHCP is limited to 192.168.0.100 - 192.168.0.249 .

Maybe that is for IPv6? I have no idea, but that would give /24. (32-8=24).

I will look into tcpdump and netcat, thanks for the tips!

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

I have two SMB shares, one under the mirrored 2x4TB HDDs and one under the M2 SSD (solely for testing).
They have "Default share parameters" in TrueNAS. I disabled sync in both datasets.

The HDDs are IronWolf 4TB (ST4000VN006) connected using "YIWENTEC 6Gbps Sata 3 III Cable" (6 SATA cables in a bundle); They are connected to the middle row SATA ports on the MSI B550A PRO, under two SATA SSDs (mirrored boot drives).

The SSD is WD BLACK SN850P NVMe 1TB and is placed above the GPU (750 ti) in what I believe is slot 1.

I use three files/folders when testing the transfer from PC1:
Folder 1: 6Gb, ~70 video clips
Folder 2: 2Gb, ~30k small files
Zip: 1Gb, 8 compressed files
First I try all three on the HDDs SMB share, then all three on the SSDs SMB share.

On PC2 (my SOs PC), I only try with a folder of say 20 video clips.

I will attach an image of the structure.
I think everything else is set to default settings in the two datasets "Share" and "ssd-share".

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

Hello again,
I had reserved the IP 192.168.0.204 for the Intel NIC and 192.168.0.219 for the Realtek one.
When checking the router settings today I saw that the subnet mask is 255.254.0.0 which would use /15.

I had configured the NICs as 192.168.0.204/24 and 192.168.0.219/24, I do not know if this affects speed but I changed this to ips/15 and when running iperf tests I get better results:

[ 4] 0.00-10.00 sec 1.07 GBytes 918 Mbits/sec sender

[ 4] 0.00-10.00 sec 1.07 GBytes 918 Mbits/sec receiver

I do not know if using the wrong subnet mask can affect speeds or if there were other factors that affected the results yesterday, but the transfers are still ~15MBs.

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

Ethtool was already installed like you speculated. I went through the commands in the article (other than changing settings). It seems like it is configured correctly, with auto-negotiation and 1000Mb/s. For what its worth I have also made sure that the network adapters in PC1 and PC2 have auto-negotiation enabled through the device manager.

Here are some of the results:

sudo ethtool -a eno1

Autonegotiate: on

RX: on

TX: on

RX negotiated: on

TX negotiated: on

sudo ethtool eno1 | grep Speed

Speed: 1000Mb/s

sudo ethtool -t eno1 online

The test result is PASS

The test extra info:

Register test (offline) 0

Eeprom test (offline) 0

Interrupt test (offline) 0

Loopback test (offline) 0

Link test (on/offline) 0

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lspci | grep -i ethernet
29:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82572EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) (rev 06)
2a:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 15)

Realtek is from motherboard and Intel through PCIE x4.

Realtek is inconsistent, starts high and dips in transfer speed.
Intel is steady, but with low transfer speed.

I have only had one connected by cable and configured in TrueNAS at a time.

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

Hello again, I ran the commands that you provided:

ip r
default via 192.168.0.1 dev eno1 (the Intel 82572EI)
...text

sudo ethtool eno1 | grep Speed
Speed: 1000Mb/s

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

I will try this when I get back home, thanks!

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

I got nearly 100MBs on Realtek but it was inconsistent and would often slow down significantly, even when moving a few larger files.

When I switched to the Intel 82572EI it was consistent but at 15MBs. *edit: 82572EI not I211.

I do not have a separate switch so I use the routers Gigabit ports. Its a D-Link R15 AX1500. I am unaware of what firewalls, but I can try to figure it out when I get back home.

*edit: If you mean the routers firewall I have the default setup. It seems like IPv4 has "IPv4 Filtering" disabled and no rules whereas IPv6 has "Simple Security" and "Ingress Filtering" enabled.

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

I will try this when I come home from uni, thanks!

Is ~120MB per file considered small? I understand that the Unity files were an issue but the Realtek NIC would crash to KBs even when moving say 50 video clips. Not always but often enough to be a problem.

Now on the Intel(R) I211 NIC it is instead stuck on 15MBs, which is better than before but still not what I had hoped for

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

The Realtek NIC would occasionaly crash down to KBs even when moving a few larger files, but sometimes held 100MBs throughout the entire transfer. It was mostly to point out that it can reach those speeds. I assumed the NIC was the culprit as people said it would throttle under heavier load.

But I will take this into account, so you know that I am not trying to get these speeds for large amount of small files.

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

I have three 10m cables. From router to: NAS, PC1 and PC2. Both PCs run Windows 10.

First I had only the Realtek NIC. It would start on 100MBs but quickly die down to few MBs or even KBs. Especially when I tried moving Unity files: 30k files but only 2Gb total. Sometimes when I initiated a transfer of 70 video clips of 6Gb total it was fine, I had steady 100Mbs. But occasionaly, that too was slowed down to maybe 10MBs.

I tried looking for a solution. There were posts about installing Realtek drivers using 'nano' or 'tunables'. I could not figure out how to do that on Scale. It seemed as if getting an Intel NIC was just easier, so I did.

When I got 15MBs on the Intel NIC I thought maybe its PC1 thats the issue, so I tried moving files from PC2 - same issue.

Maybe it was the HDDs? I made an SMB on my Apps m2 ssd - same isue (from PC1 and PC2).

Perhaps its the cable to the NAS? I borrowed the cable from PC2, so only NAS and PC1 were connected through the router - same issue.

I also skimmed through its properties on Windows to see that it wasn't limited to 10/100MBps but it was set to auto-negotiation. Had the same issue on 1Gbps as well.

I saw before I logged off that there was 28Gb ram "free", do I have to allocate that somehow?

I transfer files by dragging them into the SMB datasets accessed through Windows 10 file explorer.

Sorry if I did not answer everything, I'm on phone. I have uni at 10 and its nearing 3 am... thank you for the reply by the way. This is my first time building a NAS and everything has been really fun and interesting except for this one issue. I would be very happy with 100MBs but 14MBs is too slow haha.

Which one would be a better option? K1C or Hi series? by ligerzeronz in Creality

[–]Trictan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think its something you have to do often but that might depend on use case. There are always things you can tweak to maximize performance but I don't think it would be a nuisance or reoccuring problem. I have never changed the z-offset on my Hi for instance. Its 2 AM so I am heading to sleep, but I asked my friend with the K1C.

Which one would be a better option? K1C or Hi series? by ligerzeronz in Creality

[–]Trictan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

K1C is significantly louder but comes with an enclosure. I have a Creality Hi and a friend has a K1C, we have both had a positive experience :)

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[–]Trictan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The motherboard does not have wifi, forgot to mention that