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Can't run Speed Tests

I am setting up an XG210 for the first time ever.  I have our fast 100mb network set up on port2 and our cable modem as a back up on port3.  I have 2 workstations plugged in and the XG is using DCHP to assign IPs to the workstations 10.20.20.100 and 10.20.20.101.

I am able to get to the internet fine (but it seems a little slow), so I tried going to speedtest.net to see what my speed is.

 

speedtest.net just sits there like this

All the settings on the XG210 are pretty much the default out of the box protection settings.

Any ideas what I need to do to get the speedtest results and possible speed things up?

I am run SFOS 16.05.7

 

TIA



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  • Hi,

    I suspect you are having issues with the flash based speed tests, try speedof.me. I tried a couple of those sites and one reports I am using a proxy on port 3128 and then fails because my firewall does not support byte something and then further tells me I have a bad anti-virus (windows) on my mac to get a better one. Pity, no anti-virus on mac at moment.

    I also suspect you have enabled some additional application based rules which are getting in the road.

    Ian

    Extra stuff. Changing the IPS settings in your firewall rules to NONE does not disable IPS, you need to set the DOS flood rules to disable.

  • Very strange. I had exactly the same problem, same speed test websites not working and same ones working as you described.

    For me, port 8080 (both TCP and UDP) did the trick. Of course, I have other ports opened, these include DNS, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP, IMAP, NTP, PING, POP3, SMTP, TCP 5228, TCP 5223, UDP 500, TCP 8245, TCP 587 and 465, TCP 8888, TCP 11371, IMAP SSL, GMAIL POP3, TCP 8080, UDP 8080, TCP 5060, UDP 5060 and VPN TCP 110.

    Please check if opening port 8080 for both TCP and UDP helps. I have all other protections like WAF, IPS, Web filtering, DoS etc. disabled.

  • Hi,

    got the same problem. Opening Port 8080 for TCP did the job.

    But why is this Port requierd to be open?
    I dont want to have this port opend.

  • It is sometimes used as an http alternative.

    Try speedof.me for your speed test.

    Ian

  • Update on testing.

    My IPS settings had no affect on the speedtestfast.com performance. I have tuned my IPS policy.

    Using http/s as the allowed protocols caused the tests to run very slow with block unknown protocols disabled. Also required an update to flash part the way through the test.

    Ian

     

    Testing again.

  • IPS>>DoS & Spoof Protection>>DoS Settings>>Disabling ICMP/TCP flooding should make speedtest work. 

  • Hi folks,

    to enable speedtest.net to work I have a firewall rule specifically for port 8080 and the IPS working.

    Lots of junk, but not from speediest.

    Ian