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molotch
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PC Engines APU2 OpenVPN performance
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April 28, 2019, 10:59:44 am »
I recently bought an APU2 board hoping I could reach OpenVPN speeds close to 100 Mbps (using AES-GCM cipher) since that seems to be achievable with pfSense according to this article.
https://teklager.se/en/knowledge-base/apu2-vpn-performance/
Anyone here using the APU2 board that managed to get close to 100 Mbit in performance with OpenVPN or have any hints on what I could try to get closer? I am using an AES-GCM cipher and have tried increasing the send and receive buffers. No luck, I max out at about 60 Mbps up and 50 Mbps down.
Seems strange that pfSense should be that much faster. If I connect to the provider using OpenVPN on my computer I max out my connection of 150 Mbps both up and down. I test performance with the homepage
www.bredbandskollen.se
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Steven
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Re: PC Engines APU2 OpenVPN performance
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May 17, 2019, 07:56:34 am »
Is your Power Savings set to mode Maximum for highest performance? I found that helped sometimes on APU2.
System>Settings>Miscellaneous>Power Savings
Use PowerD: checked on
Modes set to: Maximum
May need reboot, maybe not. I can't remember I no longer user my APU2.
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