So my modem is too buggy to do any DMZ work, thank you ISP.
But the modem does pull 2375/2375. That's down/up, which is why I was thinking there was a serious bottleneck on the OBSD side.
Thank you!
Brodey
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> On Nov 26, 2024, at 14:01, Stuart Henderson <stu.lists@spacehopper.org> wrote:
>
> On 2024-11-25, Brodey Dover <doverosx@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Just to confirm:
>> The 750mbps download/1800mbps upload makes sense? There must be more processing in the network stack on the download side, right?
>
> unsure - I think most people with pppoe are on quite heavily
> asymmetric lines, I don't recall reports from people with faster
> upstreams. (the best I had before I stopped using openbsd for
> pppoe was 70M up).
>
>> I suspect my pf rules are pretty straightforward, but I can post the rules if you think it's relevant.
>
> unlikely to be relevant.
>
>> If all of that checks out, I'll look to upgrade the hardware.
>
> hardware may help (look for higher clock speed per core rather than
> hw with lots of cores) but at the end of the day, pppoe(4) is not
> a very optimised driver.
>
> if you have a way to get some other device to do the pppoe, or if
> you can figure out how to get your DMZ setup working, that's
> probably going to give better results.
>
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