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Posted by on October 18, 2007, 4:42 pm
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I have a firebox x500 with AT&T DSL. We recently upgraded from 3 meg
to 6 meg and some of the pcs will not run at 6. We are using web
blocker based on ip. When I add PCs to the outbound group, it runs at
6 meg. If they are not, they only get 3 meg. I cannot find anything
restricting bandwidth (QoS or such) within policy manager. I have
looked for hours. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
FYI- Watchguard is moving their support back to America! (Awesome!)
Unfortunatly, tech support is pretty much unavailible. (not Awesome!)
Thanks!!!!
nate hewett
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Posted by Leythos on October 18, 2007, 5:04 pm
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natehewett@gmail.com says...
> I have a firebox x500 with AT&T DSL. We recently upgraded from 3 meg
> to 6 meg and some of the pcs will not run at 6. We are using web
> blocker based on ip. When I add PCs to the outbound group, it runs at
> 6 meg. If they are not, they only get 3 meg. I cannot find anything
> restricting bandwidth (QoS or such) within policy manager. I have
> looked for hours. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> FYI- Watchguard is moving their support back to America! (Awesome!)
> Unfortunatly, tech support is pretty much unavailible. (not Awesome!)
You should not have an "OUT" rule at all.
There are two services, one is a proxy, one is not - the proxy service
will slow connections down all the time, but 6mbps is nothing.
The device is rated for 300+Mbps, and VPN of 35Mbps.
I normally use double the VPN rating for what I can expect to sustain
through the proxy services.
What do you have your MTU setting at?
DSL does not always work well with the default 1500, sometimes you need
a 14xx setting to get optimal.
Try your speed test here:
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
select the location closest to you.
My Cable (Business Class) is rated for 4mbps/2mbps. My firewalls are
setup using the HTTP Proxy with Web Blocker enabled on them.
I average 3854kbps/1865kbps - very close the max of my line.
Oh, and I never use the default rules when doing a firebox, and NEVER
USE OUT, setup proper rules.
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Leythos
- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"
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Posted by news.comcast.net on October 28, 2007, 12:29 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options All I needed to hear was "watchguard" and I knew what the problem was. Those
boxes are garbage.
>I have a firebox x500 with AT&T DSL. We recently upgraded from 3 meg
> to 6 meg and some of the pcs will not run at 6. We are using web
> blocker based on ip. When I add PCs to the outbound group, it runs at
> 6 meg. If they are not, they only get 3 meg. I cannot find anything
> restricting bandwidth (QoS or such) within policy manager. I have
> looked for hours. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> FYI- Watchguard is moving their support back to America! (Awesome!)
> Unfortunatly, tech support is pretty much unavailible. (not Awesome!)
>
> Thanks!!!!
>
> nate hewett
>
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Posted by Mr. Arnold on October 28, 2007, 6:23 am
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> All I needed to hear was "watchguard" and I knew what the problem was.
> Those boxes are garbage.
I never had a problem with mine. It works like a champ. I guess it's about
who is sitting behind the wheel and is doing the driving.
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Posted by Leythos on October 28, 2007, 6:39 am
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> All I needed to hear was "watchguard" and I knew what the problem was. Those
> boxes are garbage.
LOL - Yea, tell that to all my clients that have them in place, and have
had them in place for more than 6 years in most cases.
I have not found a single vendor that provides better service, or a
better appliance anywhere.
I have found many people that bought CHEAP and for the wrong application
- meaning they bought the smallest or cheapest version while not taking
the time to understand the spec's and then found out that they should
have taken time to understand their need and the spec of the device -
but that happens with any vendor.
I have a Firebox II still in daily service for a company that as 12
branch offices, and it's worked for many years without an update or
problem.
I personally use a Firebox III/1000 in my home.
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Leythos
- Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
- Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a
drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist"
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