Does anyone know how well the AX58U do at VPN throughput too?
ASUSWRT-Merlin RT-AX58U 384.16_alpha1-gb0ce119ad8 Sat Feb 29 04:51:19 UTC 2020
admin@RT-AX58U-E588:/tmp/home/root# openvpn --genkey --secret /tmp/secret
admin@RT-AX58U-E588:/tmp/home/root# time openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher aes-256-cbc
Sat Feb 29 00:31:47 2020 disabling NCP mode (--ncp-disable) because not in P2MP client or server mode
real 0m 28.44s
user 0m 28.23s
sys 0m 0.06s
Seems as if the RT-AC86U is still the best bang for your buck in regards to VPN performance
This is EXCELLENT news. Looking forward to trying it out once released. @Merlin if you need someone to try it out post a link to the download.
Seems as if the RT-AC86U is still the best bang for your buck in regards to VPN performance
Thanks for this, and your link to your upgrade post!As you may have read in some of my previous posts, I don't chase raw peak throughput numbers. Rather, I prefer to tune a network to most 'responsive', instead.
What each upgrade has offered is a tangible increase in the responsiveness of the network.
The RT-AX88U was a surprise purchase for me. I was able to sell my RT-AC86U for a very good price to put towards it and I got it while it was on sale too.
Not only that, but I additionally stipulated that I would only sell it if I found it a worthy upgrade from the RT-AC86U that was currently the top router I had used until then. The results were surprising to me too. The following link has more details.
RT-AX88U Upgrade https://www.snbforums.com/threads/b...ta-is-now-available.60037/page-31#post-531024
No AES acceleration (it's an older 1.5 G
EDIT: rough estimate:
Code:ASUSWRT-Merlin RT-AX58U 384.16_alpha1-gb0ce119ad8 Sat Feb 29 04:51:19 UTC 2020 admin@RT-AX58U-E588:/tmp/home/root# openvpn --genkey --secret /tmp/secret admin@RT-AX58U-E588:/tmp/home/root# time openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher aes-256-cbc Sat Feb 29 00:31:47 2020 disabling NCP mode (--ncp-disable) because not in P2MP client or server mode real 0m 28.44s user 0m 28.23s sys 0m 0.06s
3200 / 29 = around 110 Mbps.
Triple Core ARM-A7 with 32 KB I/D caches and 512 KB L2 cache
That's correct. It runs at 1.5 GHz.
What was CPU Utilization like when that benchmark was running?
what? when 192 became more than 196?cost more,
yes, just max power wi-fi AX4800 vs AC2166it looks like the same processor so similar speed
Might not have anything to do with the alpha. I lost web access to my AC86U the other day running 384.15 after installing Skynet and uiDivStats through amtm. Had to reboot through an SSH session.I guess since we are discussing this alpha, I should report that I occasionally lose access to the router web interface (internet access still works though) on my AC86U and have to manually restart if I want access back.
RT-AX58U support is now a go for 384.16.
what? when 192 became more than 196?
yes, just max power wi-fi AX4800 vs AC2166
RT-AX92 - it`s best buy specifications/price
If Merlin does not support this wonderful router, then there will be a big minus to his karma.
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If Merlin does not support this wonderful router, then there will be a big minus to his karma.
I am very happy you are going to support the AX58U. I hate to ask this cause it's always a flame but. Any idea when you might have a Alpha release available? Looking forward to using your code again.
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