In looking over the enormous stack of boards and drivers that openwrt
supports, I see that many of the ethernet drivers don't yet support
Linux 3.3's Byte Queue Limits, which are discussed here:
http://lwn.net/Articles/454390/
It would be good if more did. They improve network performance in the
On 10/05/12 17:57, Dave Taht wrote:
In looking over the enormous stack of boards and drivers that openwrt
supports, I see that many of the ethernet drivers don't yet support
Linux 3.3's Byte Queue Limits, which are discussed here:
http://lwn.net/Articles/454390/
It would be good if more
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:13 AM, John Crispin j...@phrozen.org wrote:
On 10/05/12 17:57, Dave Taht wrote:
In looking over the enormous stack of boards and drivers that openwrt
supports, I see that many of the ethernet drivers don't yet support
Linux 3.3's Byte Queue Limits, which are discussed
Hello Everyone,
Can anyone provide information on queries asked in my last post on AR7240
ethernet switch?
Query posted again below:
AR7240 has integrtaed 803.2 ethernet switch with five 10/100 Mbps Fast
ethernet MAC/PHY. We want to do loopback test on the ethernet peripheral of
AP91.
I had