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      mentalhemroids
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      I've noticed that after upgrading and doing clean install to Full version 1.0 the Internet connection slows to a crawl, but when I down-grade back to RC3 the speed is back to normal.  Anyone else had this experience?  I have PII 266 w/ like 189MB ram and 3 nics (2 pci and 1 isa for WAN).  I got a lot of complaints and tried what I could, but I consider myself a newbie to pfSense.
      Thanks.

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        hoba
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        Try switching your WAN to one of the PCI nics. ISA is not really a good idea. I would blame the ISA-card. You should try to get rid of it if possible.

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          mentalhemroids
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          @hoba:

          Try switching your WAN to one of the PCI nics. ISA is not really a good idea. I would blame the ISA-card. You should try to get rid of it if possible.

          I will give that a shot, but if it doesn't work - any other ideas?

          Thanks.

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            hoba
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            Not really, I hope it'll work  ;)

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              mentalhemroids
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              Well… I did that and also got my wireless and wired networks setup on separate cards, so my bandwidth doesn't get slowed down.  It's working really well.  Thanks for the help.

              @hoba:

              Not really, I hope it'll work  ;)

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                hoba
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                :D

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