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English Forums => Hardware and Performance => Topic started by: billyburly on December 25, 2018, 09:05:55 pm

Title: abysmal performance on fitlet
Post by: billyburly on December 25, 2018, 09:05:55 pm
Just set up opnsense on my fitlet for my parents. Only seeing about 20-70Mbps. They're paying for 300Mbps from Optimum. The old Asus RT-N66U can push about 150Mbps. Back when I ran the fitlet, with pfsense (since migrated to opnsense, figured because of the BSD base they should get around the same performance), I could get to to go to around 500-600Mbps.

Don't understand how a box with a quad core 1-1.6Ghz x86 chip (A4-6400T) is getting outperformed by a dual core 600Mhz mips box. Know it can't handle gigabit, but for this purpose it should be enough. Not running anything fancy, just doing basic NAT. Any ideas on what might be happening?
Title: Re: abysmal performance on fitlet
Post by: MrB on December 26, 2018, 08:36:24 pm
Seeing as the RT-N66U is a WLAN AP/router and the Fitlet also has (afaik) WiFi support, are the performance numbers for the wired or wireless interface?

If it's the latter I'm not surprised, from what I've read WiFi support in FreeBSD isn't all that great. But if those numbers are for the wired interfaces then something weird is going on. That hardware should in no way be a limiting factor if the box is indeed only doing routing LAN<->WAN. Only when you start running something cpu intensive, e.g. VPN and/or IDS/IPS, you'd most likely be limited by hardware.