-@node User manual
+@node User
@unnumbered User manual
-Announcements about updates and new releases can be found in
-@ref{Reporting bugs}.
+Announcements about updates and new releases can be found in @ref{Contacts}.
-GoVPN is split into two pieces: client and server. Each of them work on
-top of UDP and TAP virtual network interfaces. GoVPN is just a
-tunnelling of Ethernet frames, nothing less, nothing more. All you
-IP-level network management is not touched by VPN at all. You can
-automate it using up and down shell scripts.
+GoVPN is split into two pieces: @ref{Client} and @ref{Server}. Each of
+them work on top of @ref{Network, UDP/TCP} and TAP virtual network
+interfaces. GoVPN is just a tunnelling of Ethernet frames, nothing less,
+nothing more. All you IP-related network management is not touched by
+VPN at all. You can automate it using up and down shell scripts.
+
+What network performance can user expect? For example single
+@emph{Intel i5-2450M 2.5 GHz} core on @emph{FreeBSD 10.2 amd64}
+with @emph{Go 1.5.1} gives 786 Mbps (UDP transport) throughput.
@menu
-* Timeout::
-* Nonce difference::
-* MTU::
-* Stats::
-* Noise::
-* CPR::
-* Client part::
-* Server part::
-* Example usage::
+* Glossary::
+* Client part: Client.
+* Server part: Server.
+* Example usage: Example.
@end menu
-@include timeout.texi
-
-@include noncediff.texi
-
-@include mtu.texi
-
-@include stats.texi
-
-@include noise.texi
-
-@include cpr.texi
-
+@include glossary.texi
@include client.texi
-
@include server.texi
-
@include example.texi