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fdroid2019-01-22 15:45:58
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fdroid, 2019-01-22 15:45:58

What router can route gigabit between subnets?

There are Mikrotik hEX S, several vlans are configured, each vlan has its own subnet, managed L2 switches, etc. Simplified scheme: computer A (IP 10.10.40.10) is connected to ether2 of Mikrotik, computer B (IP 10.10.50.10) is connected to ether3. Computers interact with each other over the network, there are no problems, gigabit links are everywhere. I copy, for example, 200GB of information (large files, not small ones) from A to B, the speed is not more than 600Mbps, the CPU load of the router is within 40%. If the computers are connected in the same subnet (A - 10.10.40.10, B - 10.10.40.20), then the copy speed is limited to gigabit, as it should be. From all this I conclude (possibly incorrectly) that the router can not cope with gigabit routing between subnets. Question: what kind of equipment is conditionally suitable for home, which can solve this problem? I certainly ask you not to ask questions from the series "Why do you need several subnets at home?", The answer is right away - it's necessary.

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Wexter, 2019-01-22
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If you really want to route over gigabit per link, then you need at least ccr1009 (1100ahx4/4011 have a limit of 2.5Gbps per switch group).
Again, how do you get vlans, all vlans in one port or one port - one vlan?
Post your config and network diagram. Otherwise there is nothing to help here.

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