said by viperm
:Looks like your bottle neck is somewhere in your NOC? cause you are getting 3 megs from client to webserver still kind of a large loss there but the majority of your loss is from the noc to the net?
What are you using in the NOC for bandwidth control switches etc? I know when I had a net config I.E 10 meg full instead of 100 MEG full duplex it affected service as well. We have a 6 meg pipe and NEVER have we seen a customer get the full 6 megs during testing the most we saw at any customer site was 4.5 megs to the net. Also how or what are you using to determing speed?
That was with Trango 5.8 gear wide open.. during busy and non busy times. Give us the layout of how your network is once it gets to the NOC?
The NOC is simply the Netgear unit. It is a DSL modem with a built in 4 port 10/100 switch. DSL comes in DSL port, and then the webserver and AP are connected to ports 1 and 2 of the switch respectively. Not using any bandwidth shaping yet as I am just testing this new location.