Also saw a new one, is that any better for gaming or Open Vpn speeds ?
GT-AX11000
If OpenVPN speed is the primary use case and if you can afford it, you should look at the Netgate SG-5100. CPU is Quad Core Intel® Atom™ C3558 2.2 GHz, with AES-NI and Intel QuickAssist acceleration. There are good benchmark reports on the CPU for OpenSSL performance. It will satisfy the requirements you posted and exceed them. You can use an Asus router as a WiFi Access Point.Hi
Contemplating buying the RT-AC86U
I am on Fibre to premises. Dload 100mbps Uload 40mbps, I get uoto 97mbps down from US to Aus
I got Expres VPN. (for US Netflix hulu etc)
I got an AC88U, but 'open VPN' from Aus to US is tragic, between 6 to 24mbps down. (With L2TP i get 30 to 70mbps down)
I also got a Asus tm-ac1900, but sadly bought the incorrect router as it is no AI Mesh compatible (not very tech savvy so the fancy conversions to the 66U was not possiblke for me)
My main requirements are:
1) Faster 'Open VPN' speeds from US to AUS (prefer between 50 to 90mbps)
2) VPN Tunneling (As I want to have 'Open VPN" for US Netflix & Local Aus Servers for gaming, as pings with VPN are around 300ms) Both at the same time.
Would prefer ASUS standard firmware if possible.
3) AI mesh with 86U as primary, and 88U as secondary AI Mesh router
Thanks
If OpenVPN speed is the primary use case and if you can afford it, you should look at the Netgate SG-5100. CPU is Quad Core Intel® Atom™ C3558 2.2 GHz, with AES-NI and Intel QuickAssist acceleration. There are good benchmark reports on the CPU for OpenSSL performance. It will satisfy the requirements you posted and exceed them. You can use an Asus router as a WiFi Access Point.
I converted an old Windows 7 PC with an i5 Intel CPU to a pfSense appliance. Just look for an Intel CPU with AES-NI. Maybe able to purchase a used one from a friend who had an old PC sitting in a closet. I just had to purchased another NIC for around $15.Cannot afford that mate
Here is my network layout.Sounds cool ?
* Where would this PC go ? connect to the main Fibre box ? then into a router (AC88u) to be shared by the house ?
* I would need to get a pc with Intel CPU with AES-NI (win 10 OK ?)
* Then install PF sense software ?
Fiber--->ISP Supplied Modem/Router-->pfSense (WAN Port)
pfSense (LAN Port) --> 8 port Switch --> Asuswrt-Merlin Router for WIFI Access Point
......................................-> out to streaming media devices
......................................-> Raspberry PI
Iperf, with both client and server within my LAN.Does nobody have this setup currently?
Merlin, how did you speed test with this arrangement?
Yes, you will need a VPN provider and the router. Most seem to reccomend the AC 86U as having better performance over the AC88U.Hello everyone.
I'm getting 250/250 fiber connection to my apartment next week and have been looking into getting VPN straight into the AC86U.
Where do I start? I assume getting an OpenVPN subscription and the router itself would be the first step but whats the second here. Can I set it up using the factory firmware or do I need the Merlin (or any other firmware) software installed on the router to get the results that been presented in this thread?
First post btw. Currently studying CCNA courses so hopefully I'll be able to set this up properly.
Edit: Are there any tests done with the AC88U? You guys know how it stands compared to AC86U? I dont mind getting a more expensive one.
Edit: Are there any tests done with the AC88U? You guys know how it stands compared to AC86U? I dont mind getting a more expensive one.
I wasn't sure what to set Auth digest to with GCM so I set it to default
@RT-AC86U-69B8:/tmp/mnt/opt/entware# /opt/sbin/openvpn --version
OpenVPN 2.5_git aarch64-openwrt-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [EPOLL] [MH/PKTINFO] [AEAD]
library versions: OpenSSL 1.1.0h 27 Mar 2018, LZO 2.10
Originally developed by James Yonan
Copyright (C) 2002-2018 OpenVPN Inc <sales@openvpn.net>
@RT-AC86U-69B8:/tmp/mnt/opt/entware# taskset -c 1 time /opt/sbin/openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher chacha20-poly1305
Mon Oct 15 23:36:40 2018 disabling NCP mode (--ncp-disable) because not in P2MP client or server mode
real 0m 11.36s
user 0m 11.33s
sys 0m 0.00s
@RT-AC86U-69B8:/tmp/mnt/opt/entware# taskset -c 1 time /opt/sbin/openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher aes-128-gcm
Mon Oct 15 23:37:00 2018 disabling NCP mode (--ncp-disable) because not in P2MP client or server mode
real 0m 10.55s
user 0m 10.50s
sys 0m 0.01s
@RT-AC86U-69B8:/tmp/mnt/opt/entware# taskset -c 1 time /opt/sbin/openvpn --test-crypto --secret /tmp/secret --verb 0 --tun-mtu 20000 --cipher aes-256-gcm
Mon Oct 15 23:37:14 2018 disabling NCP mode (--ncp-disable) because not in P2MP client or server mode
real 0m 10.62s
user 0m 10.58s
sys 0m 0.01s
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