On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 1:08 AM Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:
>
> On 2020-10-04, Amarendra Godbole <amarendra.godb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 1. config #1: MacBook - Linksys WRT1200AC  - xfinity cable modem
> > (speed: ~210 Mbits/s down, 6 Mbits/s up)
> > 2. config #2: MacBook - Linksys WRT1200AC - Ubiquiti ERL - xfinity
> > cable modem (speed: ~90 MBits down, 6 Mbits/s up)
> > 3. config #3 (Line speed): MacBook wired to cable modem (~230 Mbits/s
> > down, ~8 Mbits/s up).
>
> > cnmac0  1600  <Link>      a8:28:dc:cc:2e:6f 56088774     0 22283491  2688   
> >   0
> > cnmac1  1600  <Link>      78:8a:20:46:a8:c1 23646497     4 56569853    48   
> >   0
> > cnmac2  1600  <Link>      78:8a:20:46:a8:c2    14823     0   226198 226198  
> >    0
> > bridge0 1500  <Link>                        23187238     0 57022219     0   
> >   0
>
> Since "netlivelocks" is increasing, network performance will be impacted.
>
> Is it any better if you don't use bridge/vether, just use the cnmac interface
> directly?
>
> Is it any better with a snapshot? (at present these haven't gone past
> 6.8 yet so you can still upgrade easily from there to release - just check
> to make sure it says "6.8" not "6.8-current" in the version number)
[...]

Upgraded to 6.8-release today, but no go. The download speed remains
at ~125 Mbits/s.

On that note, someone on /r/openbsd said he was able to squeeze ERL to
do 300 Mbits/s by tweaking some buffers. Unfortunately, he doesn't
have immediate access to the ERL, but has promised an update in a few
months when covid restrictions are lifted so he can travel. I will
update this thread once I hear back from him.

Also, I have presently swapped the ERL for apu2e4, which comfortably
matches my line-speed. I upgraded it to 6.8-release today, and posted
the dmesg to misc@ in case anyone is interested.

Thanks.


-Amarendra

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