Hello,
I've got an RT-AC68U with Merlin firmware 378.55.
CPU/RAM is set to 1100/666.
Temps 2.4 GHz: 48°C / 5 GHz: 52°C / CPU: 72°C
I read a tip somewhere that said to configure the OpenVPN Client on Client 2 so that the VPN would be processed on CPU core #2 while the routing functions would be processed by CPU core #1.
I thought this was interesting so wanted to test it myself to see how it worked.
What I found was interesting but different from what the other user claimed.
I tried both Client 1 and Client 2 separately and generated download activity through the VPN while watching the CPU activity.
OpenVPN Client 1, VPN traffic causes Core #1 to hover around 70% while Core #2 remains idle around 2%.
OpenVPN Client 2, VPN traffic causes Core #1 to hover around 80% while Core #2 hovers around 50%.
I repeated this several times with the same results.
Is this normal behavior? It is interesting to me that the client choice would impact how the router uses the CPU. I would have expected the load to be balanced across both cores regardless, but it seems not to work this way.
Can anyone else test this and report your results too?
Does anyone have any insight into how this works?
I've got an RT-AC68U with Merlin firmware 378.55.
CPU/RAM is set to 1100/666.
Temps 2.4 GHz: 48°C / 5 GHz: 52°C / CPU: 72°C
I read a tip somewhere that said to configure the OpenVPN Client on Client 2 so that the VPN would be processed on CPU core #2 while the routing functions would be processed by CPU core #1.
I thought this was interesting so wanted to test it myself to see how it worked.
What I found was interesting but different from what the other user claimed.
I tried both Client 1 and Client 2 separately and generated download activity through the VPN while watching the CPU activity.
OpenVPN Client 1, VPN traffic causes Core #1 to hover around 70% while Core #2 remains idle around 2%.
OpenVPN Client 2, VPN traffic causes Core #1 to hover around 80% while Core #2 hovers around 50%.
I repeated this several times with the same results.
Is this normal behavior? It is interesting to me that the client choice would impact how the router uses the CPU. I would have expected the load to be balanced across both cores regardless, but it seems not to work this way.
Can anyone else test this and report your results too?
Does anyone have any insight into how this works?