Hi all
In my opinion speed hasn't really been a problem until recently were people are now getting fast fiber .
As an example where I live ADSL is still quite common and speed are 0.6 Mbps up and 6 Mbps.
My home wireless connection is a little better at 6 Mbps up and 12 Mbps down.
These speeds are no problem for gargoyle
I though I would do some speed tests with 1.7.1.x on TL-WDR3600 and I found in Mbps
Ethernet = 63 Up and 130 down
Wireless = 58 Up and 38 down
This is a basic install with nothing configured outside the required
I wonder if a X86 build on a PC will perform better?
I suspect this is going to be the number one problem for the OpenWRT developers?
Is raw CPU going to fix the problem?
Speed tests 1.7.1.x
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Re: Speed tests 1.7.1.x
X86 will certainly help.
The WRT1900AC is showing some impressive WAN throughout speeds (~800Mbps). It's running a 1.2Ghz processor. Possibly dual core!
The WRT1900AC is showing some impressive WAN throughout speeds (~800Mbps). It's running a 1.2Ghz processor. Possibly dual core!
https://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoylebuilds for the latest releases
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Re: Speed tests 1.7.1.x
Hi there is a way you can test if faster CPU helps.ispyisail wrote:Hi all
In my opinion speed hasn't really been a problem until recently were people are now getting fast fiber .
As an example where I live ADSL is still quite common and speed are 0.6 Mbps up and 6 Mbps.
My home wireless connection is a little better at 6 Mbps up and 12 Mbps down.
These speeds are no problem for gargoyle
I though I would do some speed tests with 1.7.1.x on TL-WDR3600 and I found in Mbps
Ethernet = 63 Up and 130 down
Wireless = 58 Up and 38 down
This is a basic install with nothing configured outside the required
I wonder if a X86 build on a PC will perform better?
I suspect this is going to be the number one problem for the OpenWRT developers?
Is raw CPU going to fix the problem?
http://aspiregemstone.blogspot.co.uk/20 ... r4300.html
I overclocked my CPU in my 3600 to 680 MHZ.
If you wood like me to help you to do it just let me no.
Linksys WRT3200ACM
NETGEAR Nighthawk R7800
NETGEAR R6260
NETGEAR Nighthawk R7800
NETGEAR R6260
Re: Speed tests 1.7.1.x
Routerstation Pro (Mbps)
Wireless = 40 Up and 43 down
Ethernet = 69 up and 463 Down
wow, big difference same firmware
I wonder if we need to start a speed table on the wiki?
Wireless = 40 Up and 43 down
Ethernet = 69 up and 463 Down
wow, big difference same firmware
I wonder if we need to start a speed table on the wiki?
Re: Speed tests 1.7.1.x
edit: i need to redo my tests as my test setup is wrong 
