Thanks for reply. I currently have the AC-88U which does have any hardware support correct?It supports both hardware-accelerated AES at the CPU level (for OpenVPN) and the hardware crypto engine (for IPSEC).
Thanks for reply. I currently have the AC-88U which does have any hardware support correct?It supports both hardware-accelerated AES at the CPU level (for OpenVPN) and the hardware crypto engine (for IPSEC).
Thanks for reply. I currently have the AC-88U which does have any hardware support correct?
Looks like restoring saved settings doesn't work at the moment.
Tried to restore some settings I had saved yesterday and found out that only a subset of my previous settings was restored
Nov 29 11:16:38 WLCEVENTD: Assoc FC:2A:9C:72:64:41
Nov 29 11:17:22 WLCEVENTD: ReAssoc 78:7E:61:C7:B0:EF
what does it mean? i lost internet connection when this happen... using two ax88u (one main router another one media bridge) lastest offcial firmware...
Running warmup...
Running a 400MB file write on \\RT-AX88U-DC28\test (at SSD) 5 times...
Iteration 1: 59.10 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 57.94 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 49.31 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 60.35 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 57.80 MB/sec
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Average (W): 56.90 MB/sec
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Running a 400MB file read on \\RT-AX88U-DC28\test (at SSD) 5 times...
Iteration 1: 112.99 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 117.51 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 117.08 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 116.69 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 116.00 MB/sec
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Average (R): 116.05 MB/sec
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Running warmup...
Running a 400MB file write on \\RT-AX88U-DC28\test (at SSD) 5 times...
Iteration 1: 33.97 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 36.72 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 41.03 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 37.61 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 36.29 MB/sec
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Average (W): 37.12 MB/sec
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Running a 400MB file read on \\RT-AX88U-DC28\test (at SSD) 5 times...
Iteration 1: 71.99 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 79.22 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 77.07 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 71.95 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 65.91 MB/sec
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Average (R): 73.23 MB/sec
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skynet@RT-AX88U-DC28:/tmp/home/root# openssl speed aes-128-cbc aes-256-cbc bf-cbc
Doing aes-128 cbc for 3s on 16 size blocks: 12639897 aes-128 cbc's in 3.00s
Doing aes-128 cbc for 3s on 64 size blocks: 3460012 aes-128 cbc's in 2.99s
Doing aes-128 cbc for 3s on 256 size blocks: 893757 aes-128 cbc's in 2.97s
Doing aes-128 cbc for 3s on 1024 size blocks: 227895 aes-128 cbc's in 3.00s
Doing aes-128 cbc for 3s on 8192 size blocks: 28606 aes-128 cbc's in 3.00s
Doing aes-256 cbc for 3s on 16 size blocks: 9662465 aes-256 cbc's in 2.98s
Doing aes-256 cbc for 3s on 64 size blocks: 2655614 aes-256 cbc's in 3.00s
Doing aes-256 cbc for 3s on 256 size blocks: 678162 aes-256 cbc's in 2.99s
Doing aes-256 cbc for 3s on 1024 size blocks: 170073 aes-256 cbc's in 2.97s
Doing aes-256 cbc for 3s on 8192 size blocks: 21415 aes-256 cbc's in 2.98s
Doing blowfish cbc for 3s on 16 size blocks: 9597057 blowfish cbc's in 3.00s
Doing blowfish cbc for 3s on 64 size blocks: 2636969 blowfish cbc's in 2.99s
Doing blowfish cbc for 3s on 256 size blocks: 648646 blowfish cbc's in 2.88s
Doing blowfish cbc for 3s on 1024 size blocks: 170402 blowfish cbc's in 2.98s
Doing blowfish cbc for 3s on 8192 size blocks: 21370 blowfish cbc's in 2.98s
OpenSSL 1.0.2q 20 Nov 2018
built on: reproducible build, date unspecified
options:bn(64,32) des(idx,cisc,16,long) aes(partial) idea(int) blowfish(ptr)
compiler: /opt/toolchains/crosstools-arm-gcc-5.5-linux-4.1-glibc-2.26-binutils-2.28.1/usr/bin/arm-buildroot-linux-gnueabi-gcc -I. -I.. -I../include -fPIC -DOPENSSL_PIC -DOPENSSL_THREADS -D_REENTRANT -DDSO_DLFCN -DHAVE_DLFCN_H -DOPENSSL_NO_HEARTBEATS -DL_ENDIAN -march=armv7-a -fomit-frame-pointer -mabi=aapcs-linux -marm -ffixed-r8 -msoft-float -D__ARM_ARCH_7A__ -DOPENSSL_NO_BUF_FREELISTS -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -O3 -Wall -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_MONT -DOPENSSL_BN_ASM_GF2m -DSHA1_ASM -DSHA256_ASM -DSHA512_ASM -DAES_ASM -DBSAES_ASM -DGHASH_ASM
The 'numbers' are in 1000s of bytes per second processed.
type 16 bytes 64 bytes 256 bytes 1024 bytes 8192 bytes
blowfish cbc 51184.30k 56443.48k 57657.42k 58554.24k 58745.99k
aes-128 cbc 67412.78k 74060.46k 77037.64k 77788.16k 78113.45k
aes-256 cbc 51879.01k 56653.10k 58063.37k 58637.96k 58869.69k
PS C:\Users\Adamm\Downloads\iperf-2.0.9-win64\iperf-2.0.9-win64> ./iperf -u -c 192.168.1.1 -b 1000M
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Client connecting to 192.168.1.1, UDP port 5001
Sending 1470 byte datagrams, IPG target: 11.76 us (kalman adjust)
UDP buffer size: 208 KByte (default)
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[ 3] local 192.168.1.101 port 55502 connected with 192.168.1.1 port 5001
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 796 MBytes 667 Mbits/sec
[ 3] Sent 567483 datagrams
PS C:\Users\Adamm\Downloads\iperf-2.0.9-win64\iperf-2.0.9-win64> ./iperf -u -c 192.168.1.1 -b 1000M
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.1, UDP port 5001
Sending 1470 byte datagrams, IPG target: 11.76 us (kalman adjust)
UDP buffer size: 208 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ 3] local 192.168.1.101 port 65296 connected with 192.168.1.1 port 5001
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 933 MBytes 782 Mbits/sec
[ 3] Sent 665401 datagrams
PS C:\Users\Adamm\Downloads\iperf-2.0.9-win64\iperf-2.0.9-win64> ./iperf -u -c 192.168.1.1 -b 1000M
------------------------------------------------------------
Client connecting to 192.168.1.1, UDP port 5001
Sending 1470 byte datagrams, IPG target: 11.76 us (kalman adjust)
UDP buffer size: 208 KByte (default)
------------------------------------------------------------
[ 3] local 192.168.1.105 port 60319 connected with 192.168.1.1 port 5001
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 1.05 GBytes 899 Mbits/sec
[ 3] Sent 764237 datagrams
Results are pretty similar the AC86U for single threaded tasks
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