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- | **Boot Wait Time *** = Is the time period | + | **Boot Wait Time * :** This is the time period |
- | **WAN Port Speed *** = Enables | + | {{: |
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- | [[https://wiki.freshtomato.org/lib/ | + | CTF lets bridges use an alternative forwarding method to Store and Forward frames. Enabling CTF may improve speeds on Internet plans that offer speeds above 100 Mb/second. CTF is usually necessary to achieve peak speeds on plans that allow 200 Megabits/second and above. |
- | \\ | + | With CTF enabled, the router starts to send out transmission frames as soon as it receives its destination. However, the router relies on the client device to tell it whether the data is corrupted for resend. This restriction can cause problems with a few common home uses. 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. |
- | **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 (Default), your WAN-to--LAN performance will depend on the hardware model in use. You might get anything between 200~400Mbps on ARM devices. NOTE: Enabling CTF will disable QoS and Bandwidth Limiter, since the switching part of the packet bypasses parts of the standard Linux iptable chains. | + | When you have CTF disabled, the router |
- | Note: CTF is only available for ARM Router (like RT-AC68U, RT-AC3200, R7000, ... ). MIPS RT-N router | + | * The holding period may require more of the router' |
+ | * WAN-to-LAN performance depends more on the router | ||
+ | * On ARM devices, you can expect performance in the range of 200 to 400 Mb/s. | ||
- | **Enable Jumbo Frames *** = This option (Default: off) allows you to increase the maximum frame size within your LAN. | + | CTF/FastNAT is support as follows:\\ |
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+ | The jumbo frames feature | ||
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+ | **Jumbo Frame Size: | ||
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