Not really thread there is pretty much dead. Like this one :P. Might actually switch to OpenWrt. Bit less features but it usually just works with no tuning
I checked with pfSense and I am getting 5.5Gbps (iperf3 -s on pfsense, with -P2 it reaches >9Gbps) and > 9Gbps in reverse direction.
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=27822.0
I personally wish for OpenWrt kernel and drivers with OPNsense Ui and features.
Edit:
Just tested with...
Unfortunately I have yet to see a pfsense/opnsense system without NIC performance or compatibility issues. Xen VMs needed tweaks and can't do VLANS (need to make one interface per vm as a workaround). APU2 not only suffers from BSD single thread limitation but I also couldn't replicate the...
I don't think it's related. It is totally different hardware.
I tested with Arch Linux (kernel 5.17) and was able to get >9Gbps in both directions. So it's definitely something with OpnSense and not the hardware
no I didnt, can you post the link?
Btw I am using Mikrotik SFP+ 10GBase-T modules and the Mikrotik 16 port sfp+ switch. Those modules and the supermicro boards are the only 10GBase-T hardware I have. I have other SFP+ hardware though which I could test.
Hi,
I am trying to set up OpnSense on one of this puppies to do vlan routing.
I am seeing > 9 Gbps when receiving on the device (iperf3 -c on opnsense) but can only get about 1.5 Gbps when sending from it. Thats already with offloading enabled. Vlans are used on the interfaces.
Anybody know how...
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