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you can get a demo licence and I think licence also determines who much throughput... A On 16 March 2017 at 16:58, Dave Browning <dave@sentrian.com.au> wrote:
Replaced 2 test routers with CHR’s, same config as x86 (actually just restored .rsc) - Boom full throughput we’d expect. 8Gbp/s when on same host, 1Gbp/s host to host and our full 800Mbp/s on intercap. Weird.
Dave Browning | Network Engineer P 07 3369 7666 Level 1, 12 Railway Tce, Milton QLD 4064 From: Dave Browning [mailto:dave@sentrian.com.au] Sent: March 16, 2017 at 9:31:25 AM GMT+10 To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] Max Routed Throughout x86
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Not CHR at this stage, old school x86.
Dave Browning | Network Engineer P 07 3369 7666 Level 1, 12 Railway Tce, Milton QLD 4064 From: Mike Everest [mailto:mike@duxtel.com] Sent: March 16, 2017 at 9:28:14 AM GMT+10 To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] Max Routed Throughout x86
Hi Dave!
Have you checked that the CHR is properly licensed? Throughput is (very) limited when license is invalid or expired :-}
Cheers!
Mike.