On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 09:11:02PM +1100, Malcolm Herbert wrote: >I'm using a net4801 running OpenBSD 4.0 for a PPPoE link rather than >my ADSL2+ modem. I am now using the modem in bridge mode as the port >forwarding code in the firmware is rather lacking in features and I'm >quite familiar with pf under OpenBSD as I've used it elsewhere ... > >When using the modem as the PPPoE originator my line appeared to support >around 150KB/s sustained, however now that I am using the 4801 for PPPoE >this has dropped to at best 30KB/s, but sustained of around 22KB/s
My 4801, also on openbsd can do a sustained 40KB/s (that is as fast as my adsl goes - it can certainly go faster than this). I'm still on openbsd 4.2 - but 4.0 is quite old now. Have you tried it with a very simple pf.conf? Are you using kernel or userland pppoe - that is the first thing I would look at (I use kernel pppoe). Mail me off-list if you'd like to see my pf.conf, which is not simple :-( Cheers, Jonathan _______________________________________________ Soekris-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.soekris.com/mailman/listinfo/soekris-tech
