Re: [Cerowrt-devel] 2.5gbit for $59

2022-06-02 Thread Matt Taggart
On 6/2/22 10:11, David P. Reed wrote: There are small, low-TDP Intel systems for  up to ~$250 or so (including case) that use current generation Celerons with 4 2.5 GigE ports, and with the I/O bandwidth to easily support a full-on router at wirespeed on those ports. I'm thinking of upgrading

Re: [Cerowrt-devel] 2.5gbit for $59

2022-06-02 Thread David P. Reed
There are small, low-TDP Intel systems for up to ~$250 or so (including case) that use current generation Celerons with 4 2.5 GigE ports, and with the I/O bandwidth to easily support a full-on router at wirespeed on those ports. I'm thinking of upgrading my entry-router (which is based on Fed

Re: [Cerowrt-devel] 2.5gbit for $59

2022-05-31 Thread Etienne Champetier
Le mar. 31 mai 2022 à 20:05, Dave Taht a écrit : > > "LAN – 2x 2.5GbE RJ45 ports (via 2x Realtek RTL8125BG PCIe controller) > tested up to 2.35 Gbps (Rx) and 1.85 Gbps (Tx) > WAN – 1x Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port (via Realtek RTL8211F) tested up > to 941 Mbps (Tx and Rx)" > > My guess is - none of t

[Cerowrt-devel] 2.5gbit for $59

2022-05-31 Thread Dave Taht
"LAN – 2x 2.5GbE RJ45 ports (via 2x Realtek RTL8125BG PCIe controller) tested up to 2.35 Gbps (Rx) and 1.85 Gbps (Tx) WAN – 1x Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port (via Realtek RTL8211F) tested up to 941 Mbps (Tx and Rx)" My guess is - none of these at the same time. Still... $59! https://www.cnx-software