Dear all,

I have been using a beagle bone black as my firewall for years. It works splendid. I run a dozen VLANS into the 100mbit Ethernet port and have the managed switch fan them out to rooms.

This means internet needs to go into this thing and out again. At 100mbit, you get 50mbit peak (minus overheads).

so I thought I am throwing away some bandwidth, I can do better and got myself an RPi4.

Over the weekend I installed the OpenBSD snapshot on it. It works, but I have a problem with the Ethernet. Ping is a factor 10 000 slower than on the Beagle Bone Black. The Ethernet interface on BBB is cpsw0, on RPi4 it is bse0.

I know 6.7 is only released today, so I will re-install the official release, but I doubt that much would have changed in 3 days.

Does anyone have a suggestion what I should try?

Thanks!

Oliver

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