yep, I would replace the nics to start. I have a friend who noticed a
drastic increase in his EFW upon changing the nics and upping the RAM to
1GB. Try and use a server nic or one that has managed capability.

On 5/14/07, Johan Ljunggren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello

I got Endian Firewall Community 2.1 running on an Intel P4 1,7GHz with
512MB memory. When I run a bandwidth test on my ADSL line, from a client
behind EFW, I get ~9Mbit/s. If I connect a client directly to the
internet-switch, the same switch that the RED NIC of the EFW box is
connected to, I get ~16Mbit/s, which is normal.

Is this normal behavior? Doesn't Endian handle this kind of traffic? Since
the CPU-graph hardly moves I'm thinking it can. I think that this is more a
hardware problem, or a miss configuration? Do anybody got any suggestions?
Should I start by replacing the NIC's?

Thanks,

Johan

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