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RE: Experimenting with network topology and throughput. - agent_kith - 01-Jun-2020 So I was always running Untangle (and pfSense) directly on the Celeron hardware. About two months ago I decided to virtualise and run the firewall in a hypervisor instead. In other words, I am going to run Untangle in a virtual machine... The reasons for this is it'll be easier for me to manage the firewall, backup the image and so on. Also, because I am now running in a VM, network setup is simplied - I only need to connect all the network cables from the switch into the Celeron without really needing to follow the others i.e. All I need is to connect 6 network cables from the switch to the Celeron, the order of connection to the Celeron does not matter - this is because I am running LACP. Things are running real good. And I'm now running two VMs on the Celeron, the first is the firewall, the second is a reverse proxy server. Ultimate bandwidth is compromised. This cannot be helped I guess because of the extra layer of stuffs. PHP Code: [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth So it's time for a change. I have decided to pull the trigger and go full Unifi... First up will be the Unifi Dream Machine Pro. This is a 1U router. In truth the hardware of this is far inferior to the Celeron, so it's a unknown how this will fare. Another big question is how well will this router deal with routing Jumbo VLANs vs non Jumbo VLANs. I will also upgrade my 48 port Unifi to the newer Gen2 model at a future date. So stay tuned. For a quick review writeup of these two network equipment, and how to set them up for audiophile listening. RE: Experimenting with network topology and throughput. - agent_kith - 03-Jun-2020 (01-Jun-2020, 03:34 PM)agent_kith Wrote: First up will be the Unifi Dream Machine Pro. This is a 1U router.I ordered this switch on the 29th of May. The listing says it will take more than a month to get here (NSW to WA), fair enough. I'm happy to wait, COVID-19 lock down and all. The router was delivered yesterday! I don't recall thing shipped this quickly before for an item with free postage. Interstate overnights are fairly expensive in this country. So kudos to the e-bay seller. Didn't had time to look at this yesterday, and no time today. So earliest I can do an unboxing will be tomorrow. RE: Experimenting with network topology and throughput. - Bromf - 04-Jun-2020 Whilst not in such a rarefied networking environment as yours... ![]() An as new Netgear GS116Ev2 switch to hang on my Billion Bipac 7800NXL (which, alas, had run out of ports). Seems it does your desired 'Jumbo Frames' whatever they are ...lol ![]() Any pointers appreciated ![]() Also found a pair of Fritzbox 7490 modem/routers... not sure if these are a step up from the Billion or not... no SNR Margin tweak :-( (Rural backwater so only ADSL+2 here but we have a major and only industrial user nearby so throughput is damned good for type..:-) as they seem to have a cabinet especially to supply them and after-hours it is ALL MINE !! lol ) Bob. RE: Experimenting with network topology and throughput. - agent_kith - 05-Jun-2020 Let me know what problems you have, and I'll try and help you sort it out. :) |