This is what I was afraid of. I'm on an older firmware still, so I will
upgrade and do some testing (have to find time when family doesn't need
Internet :) ).
I was considering the possibility of using PfSense on an x86 box as my
main router/firewall for better throughput, and hanging Cero off of that
for wifi. Anyone doing something similar? If so, how do you organize the
subnets?
-Bill
On 07/10/2014 11:01 AM, Aaron Wood wrote:
It depends on the aqm rules that are configured. In the base setup, it
struggles at 50Mbps. But that can be increased by switching from the
simple.qos script to simplest.qos (I'm not sure where the limit is with
the simplest.qos script.
I know that Dave Taht has been working with some other platforms. The
Ubiquity EdgeRouter Lite may be able to hit 100Mbps, but it doesn't run
CeroWRT itself, it just supports similar configuration.
-Aaron
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 7:49 AM, William Katsak <wkat...@gmail.com
<mailto:wkat...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone have a good sense of the most throughput our 3800s with
Cero can push through the WAN interface? Are we good to 100 mbps? 1gbps?
Thanks,
Bill Katsak
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