Hardware recommendation on 40mbps openvpn wifi for home
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thanks,
maybe an other recommendation with two intel nic onboard.
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You want integrated Intel NICs? Sorry, I'm having trouble understanding.
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I hope you have a good reason to buy integrated Intel NICs as opposed to PCIe NICs, because you're going to pay for it.
Here's a good one, you can get a low end one for About $50 cheaper.
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Good luck on getting your device to pass 40 Mb it across a vpn. Not sure what kind of traffic you were trying to pass but if it is SMB you may find it difficult to get over 10 MbIt.
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Good luck on getting your device to pass 40 Mb it across a vpn. Not sure what kind of traffic you were trying to pass but if it is SMB you may find it difficult to get over 10 MbIt.
Getting what device to pass 40Mb of VPN? 40Mb is a pretty small order for anything with AES-NI.
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Not true. I have virtual pfSense with aes-ni and c2758 also with aes-ni and lucky to push 8mbit doing smb file transfer. Iperf will saturate the link and can get much higher but just warning you about SMB will be slow!
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Not true. I have virtual pfSense with aes-ni and c2758 also with aes-ni and lucky to push 8mbit doing smb file transfer. Iperf will saturate the link and can get much higher but just warning you about SMB will be slow!
What is it about SMB that taxes the CPU so much? I'm not familiar with it at all. I don't think OP mentioned it either. For normal/non-SMP(?) Open VPN traffic though, modern low end CPUs with AES-NI can push 40Mb no issues at all.
http://www.firewallhardware.it/en/pfsense_selection_and_sizing.html
In this performance test everything better than a 4W ALIX 500MHz AMD Geode LX800 that's coming up on a decade old gets >50Mbps OpenVPN AES-256 on pfSense.
This includes N2930 @ 1.86 GHz without AES-NI. -
SMB can be very bad across higher latency links like that. Nothing to do with the hardware or VPN. SMBv3 usually performs much better if you can use that.
That link is giving me UK costs and they are more expensive than our SG-2220 which obviously I recommend. That should be good for ~100Mbps OpenVPN. More with OpenVPN 2.4 that can use the hardware encryption.
Steve
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Thank you for the explanation!
I was definitely not recommending the linked hardware. I only linked it for the benchmarks.
I actually linked it to show that even old crap hardware can achieve 40Mbps on OpenVPN with pfsense.
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Indeed, almost any relatively new x86 hardware should be good for 50Mbps OpenVPN throughput. The FW-7541 we used to sell with an Atom D525 for example.
Steve
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smb over high latency is crap because of how chatty it is.. Do a sniff of a smb file transfer over your lan.. Now multiple the number of packets by your latency and you will see how it sucks!
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thanks for all your answer.
I need encryption with openvpn so i search an hardware with no limit the speed ( like my home computer ).
I know speed decrease with encryption but try so;e commercial standart router and speed is very very bad ( ddwrt ans tomato firmware to test )
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thanks for all your answer.
I need encryption with openvpn so i search an hardware with no limit the speed ( like my home computer ).
I know speed decrease with encryption but try so;e commercial standart router and speed is very very bad ( ddwrt ans tomato firmware to test )
Yeah, here is an example of a cheap motherboard and CPU that will meet your needs:
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157726
Here is an example of RAM that will fit the above board (if you don't already have some used laptop DDR3 lying around):
Here is an example of a NIC that will meet your needs:
Use the DDWRT router that you already have for wifi, just use it as an access point:
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Use_an_existing_wireless_router_with_pfSense
If you don't already have a desktop case and PSU then you can get something like this to put it in:
If you don't already have a HDD/SSD that you can reuse, then install 2.4.0 BETA and install to a pair of thumb drives in a mirror.
If you don't have a pair of >1GB USB 2.0 drives laying around then buy a cheap pair from someone like Sandisk.
https://smile.amazon.com/SanDisk-Cruzer-Blade-Flash-SDCZ50/dp/B00HR36OC6/ref=pd_sbs_147_20?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00HR36OC6&pd_rd_r=DWXBWSY3BKAEP2R81RK8&pd_rd_w=9UayU&pd_rd_wg=3hg2H&psc=1&refRID=DWXBWSY3BKAEP2R81RK8If you are starting out with absolutely no used parts you can reuse and buy the linked components then you will have a setup that easily exceeds your needs with low power usage for ~$140.
You can safely ignore the SMB discussion as you decide which components to buy.
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thanks a lot, i will check your link.
Thanks again
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pfSense SG-2220 & WiFi card & console cable would match really this numbers.
maybe an other recommendation with two intel nic onboard.
APU2C4
mSATA with 16/32/64 GB
Compex WLNX200 or UBNT SR71-E WiFi card
Nullmodem cable and FTDI based USB to Serial adapterI need encryption with openvpn so i search an hardware with no limit the speed ( like my home computer ).
Then go for a ASUS Q87T or Jetway NF952-Q170 board and 8 GB RAM and an Intel Core i7 or Intel Xeon E3 :-)
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@BlueKobold:
I need encryption with openvpn so i search an hardware with no limit the speed ( like my home computer ).
Then go for a ASUS Q87T or Jetway NF952-Q170 board and 8 GB RAM and an Intel Core i7 or Intel Xeon E3 :-)
With no limit on the vpn speed of a 40Mbps link. The APU2 is fine for that.
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Hello,
just test with lte 4g connection :
without vpn 200 mbp/s
with express vpn software on my i7-4790k juste 50 mbp/s !! aes-256 encryption
I don't know why.
Express vpn ? My computer ?
Have you and idea ??
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Probably a limitation at express VPN. 50Mbps doesn't seem that bad for a service like that unless they are guaranteeing more.
Steve
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Hello,
just test with lte 4g connection :
without vpn 200 mbp/s
with express vpn software on my i7-4790k juste 50 mbp/s !! aes-256 encryption
I don't know why.
Express vpn ? My computer ?
Have you and idea ??
Try PIA, you should max your WAN easily. It's like $4/mo.
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thanks,
i try later.
My brother with this setup :
linksys wrt3200acm ddwrt and acevpn :
without vpn 100 mbp/s ( lte 4g )
with vpn 50 mbp/s processor run at 3%.Acevpn or linksys wrt3200acm ?
Thanks