Slow GUI aginst m0n0wall
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 same hardware 
 why so slow on pfsense gui, on m0n0wall is so quick?
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 Why not ask why a apple tastes different than a pear? You really need to supply more information. What page? What version of m0n0wall? What version of pfSense? Would be some nice starter information. 
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 pfsense 1.2 (24.feb.08) 
 mono 1.3b10
 same story on pfsense 1.2rc4, rc3, and mono 1.3b9, b8,..same hardware(wrap), 
 any page(example fw rules) on mono <1sec
 any page(example fw rules too) at least 2sec
 clean install on both, mono and pf
 same store on firefox(pc and mac) and IE7(pc)Why not ask why a apple tastes different than a pear? You really need to supply more information. What page? What version of m0n0wall? What version of pfSense? Would be some nice starter information. 
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 Please add some more specs about your hardware. pfSense CAN run on embedded systems for example whereas m0n0 was DESIGNED for embedded systems. They have a different memory footprint, different features, m0n0 runs completely from ran once it's up, pfSense runs from a mounted filesystem, they use different webservers for the webgui, etc. 
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 Oops, overread that. Thanks jahonix. I have seen some slowlyness especially on such systems too. There is a cache setting that can be tuned (see http://cvstrac.pfsense.org/chngview?cn=16988 ). You can play around with that value by editing the file at diagnostics>edit file. After changing the cache-size please reboot and retest the webgui. Maybe install fasterfox as it has a pageloadtimer to measure the differences. In the past this value made a big difference in performance. The interesting thing is that if set this to a too high value the performance is going down again, so the bigger the better doesn't work here (besides that you only have 128 mb RAM on a wrap anyway). If you find much better performance with a different setting please let us know. 
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 I am running v1.2 as well, on a system with 512mb ram, a 2.6 northwood celeron, and a 40gig WD hd. The gui does seem pretty slow, haven't firgured it out myself. Other than that it's a dream come true. 
