---------- On January 3, 2019 3:14:42 AM Mikael Abrahamsson <swmike@swm.pp.se> wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2019, Lou Berger wrote:
On 1/1/2019 6:27 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Mon, 31 Dec 2018, Lou Berger wrote:
I just ordered a GL.iNet GL-B1300 ($80USD) to replace a totally ancient WRT54 (been running the same kernel since 2007!). I'm hoping to push 1G through it, but it certainly will be better than the ~35M I get now!
Let me know if interested in the results and I'll unicast. I doubt you'd get more than 300-500 megabit/s of large packets using regular Linux kernel forwarding on that platform.
While I certainly expected you to be right -- it's forwarding a 1G w NAT -- basically the out of the box config! It allso does >500M on wifi 5G (~1M air gap;-)
Impressive, I'm glad to be wrong!
Note I only did a unidirectional file transfer test - so don't know if it can get the full bidirectional 2G.
Just to check, this is with OpenWrt? I just presumed you were running OpenWrt on WRT54 and I re-read your text above and I just realised I probably presumed wrong.
I'm not sure if you're asking about the old or new device -- either way openwrt are on both. The reason I went with the gl.inet device in the first place is it comes preloaded with openwrt... Cheers, Lou
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