Scrap that.
On Tuesday, 26 March 2013, Michael Lindner wrote:
What are you using to get those metrics?
On Tuesday, 26 March 2013, James Harper wrote:I have a netgear wndr3800 running OpenWRT aa rc1. The wndr3800 has gigabit ports but the most I can get through it with iperf is an average of around 80mbits/second (varying between 30 and 150). Because I can regularly see over 100 I can confirm that the ports are gigabit connected.
It's configured such that port 1 is on a 192.168.0.0/24 network and port 2 is on 10.1.0.0/16 network and it routes between the two.
I don't expect to get gigabit performance or anything out of it, it's only a little CPU after all, I'm just wondering if there are any tricks I can use to get a bit of extra boost out of it (software tricks - not interested in overclocking).
It's also an internet gateway so needs to run iptables. I tried using the notrack target for packets between the two networks but then performance dropped to under 20mbits/second.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
James
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