RPI-B as router

Tim Kientzle kientzle at freebsd.org
Fri Mar 22 05:09:17 UTC 2013


On Mar 21, 2013, at 8:04 AM, Alexey V. Panfilov wrote:
> 
> I decide to test RRI-B as simple router (without NAT): [Host A] ---
> [RPI-B] --- [Host B]
> ...
> So RPI-B network's throughput was around 20Mbit/sec of full-duplex traffic:

Have you tried it with Linux?  If Linux is about the same
speed, then it's probably a hardware limitation.

> gpu_mem=8Mb
> FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT r248554
> Kernel's config (original RPI-B) was modified by commented out
> 
> #makeoptions    MODULES_OVERRIDE=""

Did you remove WITNESS and INVARIANTS ?

They make a huge difference to overall system performance.

> Ipfw has one rule - allow ip from any to any

Did it make a difference if you disabled ipfw?

Tim

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