On 6/29/07, Chris Buechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It sounds like you had a problem to begin with and just made it worse by adding latency (though very minimal). Your original "200 MB/min" is only 25 Mbps when on the same VLAN, which is pathetic.
Regardless of higher-level bottlenecks, the change in architecture has introduced a rather significant degradation of performance. Ceteris peribus, the addition of a BSD bridging filter running at 3GHz shouldn't introduce so much latency as to drop throughput by ~90%. I, on the other hand, am still interested in how things work without the pfSense box in-between. You say "when they were on the same VLAN", but were they really on a VLAN or a simple, unmanaged switch? What kind of throughput do you see if you replace the filter with a crossover cable? Not knowing anything about your address space layout, have you tried turning off filtering completely and only routing to see what the throughput is then? RB --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
