Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 23:40:15 +0200 From: Hans Petter Selasky <hps@selasky.org> To: fbsdarm@openmailbox.org, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: RPI2 network performance Message-ID: <0e4efb4b-df37-263e-1aaf-c869c0477a62@selasky.org> In-Reply-To: <90a3d2fb-371c-e81b-75e9-2adfcb4af31d@selasky.org> References: <e2d44b8299d2d91a9a1c997e9a26e174@openmailbox.org> <90a3d2fb-371c-e81b-75e9-2adfcb4af31d@selasky.org>
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On 06/15/16 23:35, Hans Petter Selasky wrote: > On 06/13/16 23:34, fbsdarm@openmailbox.org wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I can not get more than 10Mbps down on an RPI2. Test have been done >> through both the default fast-ethernet port and a couple of USB network >> adapter (different chipsets). >> All recognized but all stuck at 10Mbps max. I've used curl to /dev/null >> for the test. (to exclude potential SDCard limit).I am running >> 11.0-ALPHA2. >> >> Is there any trick needed to get 100Mbps pass-through? (Just want to use >> it as a gateway/firewall). >> Thanks, > > Hi, > > The RPI2 should get you from 80-100 MBps. Sounds like a link problem. > Can you show output from ifconfig and iperf ? > > --HPS > Further check if kernel is built with WITNESS and INVARIANT options. It will slow down network performance. --HPS
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