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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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> No. Maybe I should clarify it's a modem/router. The same router connected
> to the desktop achieves around 20Mbps, connected through ISA it caps at
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>>> Does ISA 2000 throttle the speed? any suggestions (other than not using
>>> ISA 2000!) how to get the full speed?
No, these are IBM x3500 servers, Xeon cpu, 2Gb ram, gigabit nics etc.
This doesn't appear to be a performance problem, it caps at almost 8Gb on
all servers every time regardless of load.
Just installed it on SBS 2003 (R2) with ISA 2004 (sp2) and it's doing the
same thing.
Speedtest.net all on all 3 servers shows around 8Mpbs, yet connect directly
to the router shows double the speed??
> Is the hardware (CPU, RAM, etc.) of the server on the "low end"?
>
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>>>> Does ISA 2000 throttle the speed? any suggestions (other than not using
>>>> ISA 2000!) how to get the full speed?
Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] - 18 Sep 2007 13:19 GMT
Not sure what's going on John. Maybe you can post this over in the ISA
forums. Tom Shinder may have an answer.
http://forums.isaserver.org/

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> No, these are IBM x3500 servers, Xeon cpu, 2Gb ram, gigabit nics etc.
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>>>>> Does ISA 2000 throttle the speed? any suggestions (other than not
>>>>> using ISA 2000!) how to get the full speed?