No you won't. OpenSSL doesn't use it.Check out this PR #805 , if it's merged, we might see huge VPN performance improvements on HND routers running 386.5.
No you won't. OpenSSL doesn't use it.
As for Strongswan, the only thing that can make use of it, benchmarks I ran a few years ago showed that bcmspu was faster than using these cryp
How about Wireguard? Its fairly fast as it is, just wondering what the kernel module uses.No you won't. OpenSSL doesn't use it.
As for Strongswan, the only thing that can make use of it, benchmarks I ran a few years ago showed that bcmspu was faster than using these cryptos.
#804 will have effects across the range, if it's not straying too far off the beaten path: Asus chose to follow Broadcom's lead for a reason, remember. there are engineers and designers who know why they did what they've done and we may end up outsmarting ourselves in the pursuit of performance gains.
2x RT-AX86U's running in wireless backhaul mode via 2.5GbE Ports with 2x QNAP QSW-1105-5T 5-Port Unmanaged 2.5GbE Switches.
Was on 386.4 (since release), flashed to 386.5 Alpha 1 using the following steps.
- Flashed AiMesh node waited 2 minutes for client devices to connect to the node.
- Flashed the main router. Needed to wait a few extra moments for the 5GHz band to come back up.
- Waited ~20 minutes after the main router had rebooted with new firmware. Rebooted system via AiMesh, System Settings, System Reboot. I did not reboot because of any network issues, this is what prevents them, ime.
- After an additional 60 + minutes, I performed another System Reboot as above.
Network stable.
Wireguard uses Chacha20, not AES.How about Wireguard?
I don't know because I can't reproduce the problem, so it's impossible for me to test anything. I did upgrade avahi to the latest version however.@RMerlin you think you can fix the issue with avahi-daemon changing names after reboot
When I have the GPLs for all the other models. Right now I only have three, and a forth one that the upload got truncated.@RMerlin - any idea when you plan to merge 46065 branch with the Master so self compiles can take advantage of code updates you have done subsequent to releasing the 386.5 Alpha1.
Many thanks for prompt response - all understood and will remain patient .When I have the GPLs for all the other models. Right now I only have three, and a forth one that the upload got truncated.
Nothing prevents people from building from master. That's precisely why I keep the 46065 merges in a separate branch, so they don't prevent building other models.
On the subject of self-compiles I know that when one build for themselves there are no trend micro features but what exactly are those?When I have the GPLs for all the other models. Right now I only have three, and a forth one that the upload got truncated.
Nothing prevents people from building from master. That's precisely why I keep the 46065 merges in a separate branch, so they don't prevent building other models.
Everything that uses their DPI engine. So AiProtection, Adaptive QoS, Traffic Analyzer, etc...On the subject of self-compiles I know that when one build for themselves there are no trend micro features but what exactly are those?
Running on RT-AX86U for the last 24 hours with no issues. For me, this alpha is running better than 386.4. I started getting 'nf_conntrack expectation table full' errors on 386.4 which affected my network, and I ended up rolling back to 386.4_alpha2. Since flashing 386.5, I have not seen this error, or had any other issues. Thanks.
New wireless drivers may well have helped ...
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Off topic question - where are you pulling this wireless driver info from? Don't see this on my Tools screen.Are you sure there is a new wireless driver? I just looked at my router running 386.4 and it shows:
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The timestamps are different, but the version numbers are the same. Could just be a recompile of the same code as before.
I've been hoping for a new wireless driver to fix the 2.4 connection issues.
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