It only disable a portion of it, not the entire NAT acceleration functionality. That`s why you only see a 100 Mbps drop, otherwise your max speed would drop to somewhere around 400-500 Mbps. I have no problem saturating my 1 Gbps FTTH with AiProtection enabled with my routers.It does on mine. And it should, because it does IP inspection and type of IP inspection disables NAT Acceleration.
As your screenshot shows your download speed at 2.5Mbps that's hardly surprising.Casa Griswald experiences zero issues with speed when AiProtection is enabled.
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That's about what I would expect.When i was using a RT-AC68U with AiProtection on my 940m connection would only get around ~820m. With my current RT-AX86U-Pro I get the full 940m with AiProtection on.
More work will lead to more CPU usage, that's totally fine.So I shouldn't worry about the increased CPU usage?
because it does IP inspection
Amazed at your Aiprotect hits!Casa Griswald experiences zero issues with speed when AiProtection is enabled.
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I've no doubt you can saturate your internet link but it would have been more relevant if you had posted your CPU graph whilst doing that.@ColinTaylor Everyone in the house was asleep when I took the screenshot, so very little network activity. We have no issues saturating our comcrap 1gig/40
I wonder if AiProtection is worth the tradeoff when I'm using paid AdGuard app to block all the crap.Years ago, I had a PC on my LAN that was reachable from the outside over RDP as a temporary setup. At one point, AiProtection listed a bunch of "Brute force RDP attacks blocked" in its log. That's the only time I've seen the IPS/IDP portion report anything.
The Malicious Website blocking does work pretty well, it blocks some stuff now and then for me. That's the same protection used by their enterprise solution, so that one is pretty good, adding a second layer on top of the blocking already done by Chrome.
Probably you have also AV software... Too many layers can slow down your pages loading. I mean, those filtering processes are adding latency.I wonder if AiProtection is worth the tradeoff when I'm using paid AdGuard app to block all the crap.
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