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Adam
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25th Nov 06 at 12:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote



Cisco Pix 515e Firewall ( has doubled my torrent throughput)
Cisco 2621 Router
Cisco 2611 Router
Cisco 1924 Switch
Cisco 2503 Router (Lab)
Cisco 2503 Router (Lab)
Windows 2000 Server (NAS)
Linux Fedora test box
Cisco 2501 Router (Lab)
Windows 2000 Server (Domain Controller)
Aaron
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25th Nov 06 at 13:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Impressive
Adam
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Picking up a C2924-XL-EN this week too
James
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25th Nov 06 at 14:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

WTF do you do on your home network to require all that?
John
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How can torrent throughput be doubled?

Why were torrents not using all of your bandwidth to start off with?
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adam you talk some crap

why the hell do you need all that for your home too?
Dom
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I was going to say it's because he uses it to impress the ladies with as he has a small member, but i thought i might get banned for saying that he has a small member so uses his big "network-rig" to impress the ladies with.....
so im not going to say, that he has a small member
Adam
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quote:
Originally posted by John
How can torrent throughput be doubled?

Why were torrents not using all of your bandwidth to start off with?


Not sure might have been something in the linksys box, not sure tho really, has gone from 125kb/s average to 250kb/s
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quote:
Originally posted by John
How can torrent throughput be doubled?

Why were torrents not using all of your bandwidth to start off with?


yeah i thought this too
John
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Did you not notice they were only running at half speed?
Dom
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only thing i can think of is that your previous setup was ported properly, but the cisco firewall has opened the correct ports....ie: increased speeds....could be barking up the wrong tree though, just seems odd how a firewall can automatically add 100k to your downloads lol
Adam
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The 2500 routers are just used for practice for CCNA/NP stuff, Pix is for when I start CCSP but set it up as it seems better than linksys, using 10 of the 24 ports on the switch so far and will be networking the house so should use a few more of the spare ports then
Adam
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quote:
Originally posted by John
Did you not notice they were only running at half speed?


I thought they were running slow but had forwarded the ports, the port tester in uTorrent said it wasn't open so looks like it is now with the PIX
Adam
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quote:
Originally posted by Dom
only thing i can think of is that your previous setup was ported properly, but the cisco firewall has opened the correct ports....ie: increased speeds....could be barking up the wrong tree though, just seems odd how a firewall can automatically add 100k to your downloads lol


Pix also has a faster processor + more ram which means it can inspect packets faster, was suprised to get that much of an increase

 
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