Hardware Offloading
Could you help me to find the details of the "Hardware Offload".
(I am to buy a few of the 605 v2-s and looking to validate the HW acceleration capabilities and limits. Support agent - in the chat - was less aware of this feature. Also the user guide he sent me did not show anything for Hardware Acceleration or Hardware Offload: https://static.tp-link.com/upload/manual/2023/202310/20231009/1910013510_ER605(UN)_UG.pdf)
I mean the setting Under CONFIG > ADVANCED > Hardware Offload tickbox.
I would like to know the limits of the HW offload.
I know that enabling QoS disables the offload, but I yet to learn if anything else can limit these features running on HW natively:
HARDWARE FEATURES | |
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Standards and Protocols | • IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.1q • TCP/IP, DHCP, ICMP, NAT, PPPoE, NTP, HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, IPSec, PPTP, L2TP, OpenVPN, SNMP |
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Could you please give me a user guide, config guide reference to this setting, please?
I was less able to find it there. Also I was not able to find it on the UI of the virtual (demo) device either.
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G_r wrote
Could you please give me a user guide, config guide reference to this setting, please?
I was less able to find it there. Also I was not able to find it on the UI of the virtual (demo) device either.
There is no config except for controller mode. If you are using controller, adopt and you can find it there. There is no such a thing in standalone.
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What I understood from this topic is, G_r would like to know which feature/function of TP-LINK can be supported by Hardware Offload function. What it can and cannot do.
Does it support compression / decompression of data? Encryption / decryption of VPN? Wifi traffic?
What does it do, exactly.
Just saying that it helps with router performance says nothing.
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RaRu wrote
What I understood from this topic is, G_r would like to know which feature/function of TP-LINK can be supported by Hardware Offload function. What it can and cannot do.
Does it support compression / decompression of data? Encryption / decryption of VPN? Wifi traffic?
What does it do, exactly.
Just saying that it helps with router performance says nothing.
Hard to say.
Hard acceleration in video related task.
Hard offloading seem to be helpful in throughput and sessions. Not sure if it gets involved in VPN en and decryption.
I know that it would be helpful in speed test as previous er605 v1 has something to do with it.
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What is the default setting (without controller) ? HW on or off?
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@G_r By default it is ON. (Tried speed test scenarios with and wo controller. Wo controller it is ON, unless you start doing QoS, and VPN encryption, and OpenVPN, and ....)
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