I'm a dummy and didn't do my full research on pfSense. I got a 4 port i350 NIC thinking I could use the unused card ports as a switch. I then DID my research... and figured out I'd have to bridge ports which equates to a performance loss.
I have FiOS Gig (symmetrical), I am a gamer, and several of my games have HUGE patch files updated through the game client. The nice thing is, these clients fully utilize my Gig download. Probably via multiple connections at once
I'm curious if there is a difference. I am using a Netgear R7800 in WAP mode as a switch right now. Over wired when the games are utilizing a full 900 MBPS, the R7800 utilizes over 30% CPU power. When the R7800 was in Router mode, the game clients would fully saturate the CPU on the Router and I would only get 500-550 MBPS. I am not sure why the R7800 in strictly WAP mode would use that much CPU power. I guess switching does require processing power?
TL;DR - Are there *any* performance differences between a managed and unmanaged switch? I was looking at one of those ~$20 TP Link unmanaged switches versus a Nighthawk Pro S8000 at roughly ~$80, or something in between.
On a side note, I do have a high powered 4 core 8 thread 3770k Ivy Bridge CPU powering the PfSense. Would I still get performance loss Bridging? The build seems to be good for 1 Gig+ so I'm unsure.
Thank you,
Mark
I have FiOS Gig (symmetrical), I am a gamer, and several of my games have HUGE patch files updated through the game client. The nice thing is, these clients fully utilize my Gig download. Probably via multiple connections at once
I'm curious if there is a difference. I am using a Netgear R7800 in WAP mode as a switch right now. Over wired when the games are utilizing a full 900 MBPS, the R7800 utilizes over 30% CPU power. When the R7800 was in Router mode, the game clients would fully saturate the CPU on the Router and I would only get 500-550 MBPS. I am not sure why the R7800 in strictly WAP mode would use that much CPU power. I guess switching does require processing power?
TL;DR - Are there *any* performance differences between a managed and unmanaged switch? I was looking at one of those ~$20 TP Link unmanaged switches versus a Nighthawk Pro S8000 at roughly ~$80, or something in between.
On a side note, I do have a high powered 4 core 8 thread 3770k Ivy Bridge CPU powering the PfSense. Would I still get performance loss Bridging? The build seems to be good for 1 Gig+ so I'm unsure.
Thank you,
Mark