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Date:      Tue, 21 Sep 2021 09:48:50 +0200
From:      Evilham <contact@evilham.com>
To:        driesm.michiels@gmail.com
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Performance of PPPOE in FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <088518bd664aa2e73bb75b9fdb304cbd3988@yggdrasil.evilham.com>
In-Reply-To: <001001d7ae56$3c204fd0$b460ef70$@gmail.com>
References:  <001001d7ae56$3c204fd0$b460ef70$@gmail.com>

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On dl., set. 20 2021, driesm.michiels@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi net mailing list,
>
>
>
> Currently at my parrents house we have just a cable modem where 
> I use DHCPv6
> and DHCP to get a IPv6 prefix and IPv4 address respectivelly.
>
> For this config everything is done in the kernel regarding 
> routing. The ISP
> is Telenet and they give me 300 down / 20 up (mbps).
>
>
>
> But I really want a higher upload in my future appartment where 
> I will be
> moving is *soonTm*.
>
> So looking for ISP's in Belgium, Proximus seems to provide a 
> fibre plan (if
> fibre is available, but it should be) that does 500 down / 50 up 
> (mbps).
>
> They use PPPOE and was wondering what the max troughput looks 
> like with the
> in-base PPPOE client?
>
> I have also found some mentions of net/mpd5, is this a better
> implementation?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Dries

I wrote my experience with PPPoE for a dual-stack FreeBSD router 
back in very late 2019 here: 
https://evilham.com/en/blog/2019-FreeBSD-eXO-router/ it might save 
you some trouble.

Not much has changed since I wrote that, just as others mentioned: 
mpd5 is kind of a must, performance gets much better just by using 
mpd5. FWIW my home fiber runs at 600Mbps without any issues (only 
limited by the wholesale provider).

Cheers,
--
Evilham



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