GL.iNet GL-MT6000 running OpenWrt with Crusader 0.2 #63
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Update: Added more tests using a Crusader server on an RPi4 on Ethernet (instead of running it on the router). The Macbook Pro running the Crusader GUI was on WiFi Wi-Fi 2.4GHz 3ft (1m) to RPi4 on Ethernet - 8 streamsWi-Fi 2.4GHz 3ft (1m) to RPi4 on Ethernet - 1 streamWi-Fi 5GHz 3ft (1m) to RPi4 on Ethernet - 8 streamsWi-Fi 5GHz 3ft (1m) to RPi4 on Ethernet - 1 stream |
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I'm curious how wired WAN <-> LAN routing performance with Cortex A53 scales. You'd use a single stream in Crusader for that. No flow offloading or SQM in OpenWrt. It would be nice to have some benchmarks at 0.8 Ghz, 1 Ghz, 1.3 Ghz, 1.5 Ghz, 1.8 Ghz and 2 Ghz (fixed clocks). These are values which align with various SoCs. Testing with You'd want some faster computers running Crusader for that. My Raspberry Pi 4 doesn't handle symmetric gigabit, not sure about 5. A test of the Beryl AX with stock and a fixed 1.3 Ghz clock would be interesting too to see if it lines up. |
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Test conditions
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Ethernet
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz 3ft (1m) - 20MHz channel, RSSI -41dB, 802.11n
Wi-Fi 5GHz 3 ft (1m) - 80MHz channel, RSSI -53dB, 802.11ac
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz 25ft (8m) - 20MHz channel, RSSI -65dB, 802.11n
Wi-Fi 5GHz 25 ft (8m) - 80MHz channel, RSSI -79dB, 802.11ac
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