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    Cisco RV320 ACLs not working

    :eek: it works! The cisco firewall rules are nuts! Thanks Samir! I never considered doing this because the access rules page has a default rule to Deny all traffic from WAN1 to any destination. It appears that even though the default rules are listed they have no effect on the port forwarding...
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    Cisco RV320 ACLs not working

    Hi all, I was hoping to get some help configuring a Cisco RV320 router. The RV320 is at a remote location, I want to configure a port forward for remote desktop from my public static IP address through the RV320 to a server on the RV320's internal lan. I have setup port forwarding on the RV320...
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    NETGEAR ProSafe SRX5308 Gigabit Quad WAN SSL VPN Firewall Reviewed

    Last night I tried another test. I connected a totally different brand of ADSL modem directly to a PC and was able to download a 300Mb file at an average of over 500Kb/s. I then reconfigured the modem to bridge mode and connected it to the WAN1 port of the SRX5308 and the PC to the LAN1 port...
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    NETGEAR ProSafe SRX5308 Gigabit Quad WAN SSL VPN Firewall Reviewed

    Based on the SNB review of the SRX5308 I purchased one for my office, however I am having serious performance issues with simple Internet download speeds. I have the router connected to two ADSL modems, Modem1 is on a 1500kbps plan and can download without fail at 157Kb per sec, Modem2 is on an...
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    How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 2: Shaking Down the Testbed

    Interesting article on issues with speed testing networks. Your main issue appeared to be with hard-drive speed in your test machine, but you do not seem to have tried to improve it's performance using RAID-0 which should theoretically double the performance of a single hard-drive, especially...
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