2014-04-08 18:51 GMT-04:00 Nicholas Bastin :
> 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
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Nicholas Bastin wrote:
> If you have the rev. 2 (blue) hardware, that is more of an unknown (I don't
> have one of these to look at or tinker with) - the 9558 has a 720Mhz MIPS
> core, so that's better, but I found images of a different AP that uses this
> chip on t
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Alison Chan wrote:
> I was able to take the router back up to the lab (I had been testing
> it with laptops in my office). With two gigabit ethernet hosts on the
> data plane, throughput (tcp iperf) is 450~460 Mbit/s. I will test
> things a bit more tomorrow (e.g.
Thanks Ben. I just subscribed to dev@ovs list.
I was able to take the router back up to the lab (I had been testing
it with laptops in my office). With two gigabit ethernet hosts on the
data plane, throughput (tcp iperf) is 450~460 Mbit/s. I will test
things a bit more tomorrow (e.g. adding 802.11
[adding ovs-dev since there might be interest there]
On Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 11:56:28AM -0400, Alison Chan wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I was able to get OpenVswitch running on one of our TL-WR1043ND
> routers running OpenWrt Attitude Adjustment. I was expecting somewhat
> better performance than Pa