On 2020/05/19 19:38, Oliver Seidel wrote: > 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.
10000, really? Can you show the actual figures in milliseconds? > 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 > FWIW pinging the wired interface on my rpi4 running OpenBSD, I get a response back in around 0.5ms, which is comparable with all other devices on my lan.