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#1
My bad it was in Passive Mode, I have retested in Bypass Mode and I get full Gigabit speeds on Speedtest and SSL downloads, about 980 Mbps.

Also just to rule out busy network times/time of day, when I ran the above test, I also tested Sensei in the default Routed Mode, Speedtest hits about 980 Mbps but on the exact same SSL file download as above the speed never gets above 480 Mbps.
#2
When Sensei is in Bypass Mode (Passive Mode), I get full speed on SSL downloads and Speedtest test, about 980 Mbps.
#3
Hi mb,

ubench score is 574396.

For Sensei-protected it is igb0 and igb1 is used for WAN. It's an Intel 82576 Chipset ethernet adapter.

Yes, I can get 930 Mbps with Sensei turned on during a speedtest test. Just can't hit those speeds during SSL downloads where before on 20.1 it worked perfectly.
#4
OPNsense 20.7.3-amd64
FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p10-HBSD
OpenSSL 1.1.1g 21 Apr 2020
AMD Athlon 3000G with Radeon Vega Graphics (4 cores)
8GB RAM and Intel E1G42ET Dual Ethernet
Virgin Gig1 Broadband

When downloading large files via an SSL encrypted connection with Sensei 1.6 in standard Routed Mode and the latest 20.7.3 netmap kernel, my download speed maxes out at about 450mbps, but running Speedtest I get about 930mbps. If I change Sensei to Routed Mode with generic netmap driver, SSL downloads peak at 580mbps. If I switch mode to Passive, then SSL downloads reach max speed about 980mbps.

Doing the same SSL download with 20.1 and Sensei in standard Routed Mode I will max out my broadband speed.

Hoping this info can help improve the netmap kernel.

Thanks for the great work being done!