Laurent GUERBY <laur...@guerby.net> wrote: >> So that means that you have to do the performance testing for routing >> between two subnets.
> Hi, > With wired, firewall off and using routing (no MASQUERADE, explicit LAN > route added on the NUC via WAN IP): Thanks for doing this again. This is Openwrt/LEDE, or the stock firmware? I think Openwrt. > - IPv4 590+ Mbit/s up and 690+ Mbit/s down > - IPv6 270+ Mbit/s same both ways > So without NAT/conntrack we gain about 50% on IPv4 and we're closer to > line rate. I wonder why the asymmetry. > For the record I tested without the router to check iperf3 my setup and > IPv4 and IPv6 are 910+ Mbit/s both ways. > Sincerely, > Laurent > PS: kernel is 4.9.77 on the archer (not 4.4, thinko in my first mail) > NUC and laptop are running 4.9 debian stretch too. -- ] Never tell me the odds! | ipv6 mesh networks [ ] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works | network architect [ ] m...@sandelman.ca http://www.sandelman.ca/ | ruby on rails [
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