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- | This page allows you to tweak some secondary | + | This page allows you to tweak some secondary |
- | **Boot Wait Time *** = Is the time period | + | **Boot Wait Time * :** This is the time period |
- | **WAN Port Speed *** = Enables | + | {{: |
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- | [[https:// | + | CTF uses an alternative forwarding method to Store and Forward in bridges. For example, CTF could allow you to use your FreshTomato device in a Gigabit WAN environment. When CTF is disabled (Default), WAN-to-LAN performance depends on the router model in use. On ARM devices, you can expect performance in the range of 200 to 400 Mb/s. |
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+ | Note that **enabling CTF will disable QoS and Bandwidth Limiter**. This is because the switching part of the packet bypasses parts of the standard Linux iptable chains. | ||
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+ | * ARM Routers (like the RT-AC68U, RT-AC3200, R7000) support CTF. | ||
+ | * MIPS RT-N routers (like the E4200v1, RT-N16) can use Broadcom FastNAT | ||
+ | * FastNAT is a similar function to forward at accelerated speeds. | ||
+ | * MIPS RT-AC routers (like the RT-AC66U) do not support CTF or FastNAT. | ||
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- | **CTF (Cut-Through Forwarding)** If set, this will enable hardware acceleration. For example, this would allow you to use your FreshTomato device in a WAN Gigabit environment. With this option disabled | + | **Enable Jumbo Frames |
- | Note: CTF is only available for ARM Router (like RT-AC68U, RT-AC3200, R7000, | + | The default size for Jumbo Frames |
- | **Enable Jumbo Frames *** = This option (Default: off) allows you to increase the maximum frame size within your LAN. | + | The jumbo frames feature is only supported in 1000 Mbit/s mode. Also, a gigabit switch uses more memory when this feature is enabled. |
- | **Jumbo Frame Size *** = There' | + | **Jumbo Frame Size:** If disabled, the default |
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+ | Generally, enable | ||
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