2014-04-08 18:51 GMT-04:00 Nicholas Bastin <nick.bas...@gmail.com>: > There are two variants of this device - one with an AR9132 (boring white > case), and one with a QCA9558 (blue spaceship-looking thing). The AR9132 > version uses a separate switch ASIC (AR8316 - I have one of these), so your > max throughput through that device in any software forwarding (regardless of > CPU speed) will be a gigabit. The 400Mhz ARM in that box is going to limit > you even further, so 450Mbits seems a bit suspect. >
We have five of the TL-WR1043ND v1 boring white boxes. They have Realtek RTL8366RB[0] switch IC if a photo[1] on the openwrt wiki is to be believed. I don't have my screwdrivers with me to open one up and confirm, not that my professor would be okay with it ;) Also, the AR9132 is mips not arm if $(uname -m) is to be believed. Do you have any suggestions of how to confirm that the 450Mbit/s is not a false result? I am still a bit disbelieving. I did set-fail-mode secure and confirmed that no traffic passed with empty flow tables. [0] http://realtek.info/pdf/rtl8366_8369_datasheet_1-1.pdf [1] http://wiki.openwrt.org/_media/inbox/tl-wr1043nd_v14.jpg?cache= Cheers, -- Alison Chan chan7...@kettering.edu SMS: +1 909 278 7753 Fax: +1 206 203 2793 _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openvswitch.org http://openvswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/dev