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    LAN Traffic Extreme Slow..Need Help!!!

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    • Cry HavokC Offline
      Cry Havok
      last edited by

      I'm not seeing any images, though if you don't know I'd guess NAT.

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        Zan
        last edited by

        IF u can't see the picture, please click the shortcut link…tq

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        • Cry HavokC Offline
          Cry Havok
          last edited by

          Yes - and at the end of that link is an upload form, not an image.

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            Zan
            last edited by

            ok, nvm. Let me describe the settings.

            Firewall Advanced : Just follow by default setting..

            Network Address Translation : By default setting…Disable NAT reflection for port forward.

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            • Cry HavokC Offline
              Cry Havok
              last edited by

              It sounds like you're still NATing, which may be part of your problem. If you don't need it doing NAT try turning it off (though devices on 192.168.5.x will have to know how to route to 192.168.3.x).

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                Zan
                last edited by

                How do i turn off the NAT ?

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                  Metu69salemi
                  last edited by

                  Someone mentioned, that by removing outbound nat rules will do the job

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                    Nachtfalke
                    last edited by

                    To turn off NAT, just go to:

                    FIREWALL - NAT - OUTBOUND
                    There click "Manual outbound NAT", than click save. Then delete all existing rules in Outbound if there are any. Click save.
                    Thats it. NAT is turned off.

                    If you like to turn off NAt AND firewall, got to:
                    SYSTEM - ADVANCED - FIREWALL/NAT:
                    Disable Firewall.

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                      Zan
                      last edited by

                      After Turn Off the NAT, I'm still facing same problem… performance slow when accessing files on the File Server.

                      If i disable the firewall & Nat, i can't get the proxy report! Why? But for accessing file on the File Server will become more faster, like normal speed...!!

                      Can i just disable the NAT & Firewall, but i still can continue using squid to capture the traffic & proxy report ?

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                        Nachtfalke
                        last edited by

                        Did you try with bypassing squid for source/destination IP? Take a look if it will be faster then (even if NAT and firewall is enabled)

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                          Zan
                          last edited by

                          @Nachtfalke:

                          Did you try with bypassing squid for source/destination IP? Take a look if it will be faster then (even if NAT and firewall is enabled)

                          I had try…still the same.
                          Can i bypassing for source/destination in Firewall ?

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                            Nachtfalke
                            last edited by

                            There isn't a possibility for bypassing the firewall for only some IPs as far as I know.

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                              Zan
                              last edited by

                              My problem have been solved.

                              Thanks for your help. :)

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                              • Cry HavokC Offline
                                Cry Havok
                                last edited by

                                It would help others if you could tell people how it was solved and what the problem was.

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