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Hi,
thanks again for your response. As I said some posts before, I didn't understand why some PCs reach full speed, and my PC was still slow and didn't get access to file share.
Now CPU load displayed by top is between 8 and 11 % (ssh), WebAdmin displays values between 5 and 13 %, and I get 56 Mbit/s – full speed!
What I’ve done:
- removed UTM and checked speed and access to file share on the local HP server; same bad download rates as with the UTM and still no access
I don’t know what happened, but something with the windows network protocol service must be wrong?! (As I told, I had no problems before I installed the UTM for the frist time to the local network)
- so I reinstalled windows 7; still UTM removed and now I got full speed and access to file share
- checked BIOS settings at the UTM, turned off any energy saving options and changed some other stuff
- wired the UTM as I told before: cable modem -> UTM (eth1) -> UTM (eth0) -> wlan access point -> switch 1 -> switch 2
Now I have full speed, access to file share and the CPU load is acceptable. IPS is still turned on.
Next step is to activate web protection. Have you configured some firewall rule like: internal network -> any service -> any? If I do not add this rule, some programs can't establish a connection the server they need to.
Owner: Emmanuel Technology Consulting
Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner
PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng,
Other addons to follow
Hi,
thanks again for your response. As I said some posts before, I didn't understand why some PCs reach full speed, and my PC was still slow and didn't get access to file share.
Now CPU load displayed by top is between 8 and 11 % (ssh), WebAdmin displays values between 5 and 13 %, and I get 56 Mbit/s – full speed!
What I’ve done:
- removed UTM and checked speed and access to file share on the local HP server; same bad download rates as with the UTM and still no access
I don’t know what happened, but something with the windows network protocol service must be wrong?! (As I told, I had no problems before I installed the UTM for the frist time to the local network)
- so I reinstalled windows 7; still UTM removed and now I got full speed and access to file share
- checked BIOS settings at the UTM, turned off any energy saving options and changed some other stuff
- wired the UTM as I told before: cable modem -> UTM (eth1) -> UTM (eth0) -> wlan access point -> switch 1 -> switch 2
Now I have full speed, access to file share and the CPU load is acceptable. IPS is still turned on.
Next step is to activate web protection. Have you configured some firewall rule like: internal network -> any service -> any? If I do not add this rule, some programs can't establish a connection the server they need to.
Owner: Emmanuel Technology Consulting
Former Sophos SG(Astaro) advocate/researcher/Silver Partner
PfSense w/Suricata, ntopng,
Other addons to follow