New throughput tests are available: http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/tests_dec_2007.pdf.
But there is no any description how these tests were organized. The results show that RB333 is capable to route up to 188 Mbit. But how is it possible?
New throughput tests are available: http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/tests_dec_2007.pdf.
But there is no any description how these tests were organized. The results show that RB333 is capable to route up to 188 Mbit. But how is it possible?
100Mbit port + 100Mbit port.
It does actually say how they were organized. We use a industrial testing device to generate the traffic.
http://advanced.comms.agilent.com/n2x/images/product/N2X_unit.jpg
Disable all packages except system and routerboard package
Disable neighbour discovery on all interfaces
Disable connection tracking.
Assign 2 IPs, one for network with first test server, other for other test server
Run test in both dirrections using UDP traffic
New test results now include RB1000:
http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/tests_jan_2008pps.pdf (pps)
http://www.routerboard.com/pdf/tests_jan_2008mbps.pdf (mbps)
3200Mbps - impressive - is this overcloked or on standard CPU settings??
What will be available frequencies on RB1000?
standard clock as shipping. specs will be available in a few days