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Author: Krypto
Date: 10-04-02 13:08
Hi, I'm using NATd on FreeBSD 4.5, used this ruleset and instructions, and cant get internet to my other machine. Problem lies with the fact that my bandwidth is DEAD. On a download i normall get 130-150kb/s, i now get 30 on THIS machine. My other machine d/ls the file at about 3kb/s. I run cable, and have NO clue why this is happening. I tried dummynet stuff, couldnt really figure out how a protocol to limit bandwidth would make it flow right.. ANY help, tutorials, rulesets to make cable work correctly bandwidth wise is MUCH appreciated.
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Author: Dan Langille
Date: 10-04-02 18:27
Sounds like a mismatch on the full/half duplex settings.
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Author: Dan Langille
Date: 10-04-02 18:28
Also, this area is for comments on the article. Not for asking for help. For that, click on Forums, and post your query into the FreeBSD Support section.
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Author: Brett
Date: 11-04-02 21:17
I have the exact same problem, when i delete the IPFW rules (the divert one mainly), my bandwidth goes back to normal, but as soon as i add it, i get stuck on about 3k/s
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Author: Brett
Date: 11-04-02 21:20
btw, despite what my IP is there, im on a 10mbit cable connection, i average about 400k/s (shared 10mbit :) when theres no IPFW divert rules
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Author: Grant Cooper
Date: 26-07-02 15:19
If you can answer it , I think you should help him out. A comment is going over board. At least point him in the right direction.
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