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Problem using Intel Pro Nics with Netgear VPN Firewall

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Old 09-09-2007, 03:05 PM
Default Problem using Intel Pro Nics with Netgear VPN Firewall



Hello,

I recently setup two Windows 2003 Servers with terminal services. When I
connect with remote desktop from a server or laptop on the switch the
connection is fast, but when I connect to the new severs with remote desktop
outside the firewall I have a very slow connection. The older terminal
servers on the switch have a very fast remote desktop connection outside the
firewall. Windows 2003 Server with terminal services\netgear ProSafe vpn
firewall fvx538\Intel Pro EB 1000GB has a very slow RDP remote connection I
think it is the NICs, uninstalling the NICs drivers and trying older and
newer drivers without much of an improvement. Can someone that seen this
issue with Windows 2003 Enterprise and Intelpro 1000GB EB Nics help me
figure this out.

FYI, I did notice after removing the NIC drivers and installing them again,
I thought fixed it;the remote connection outside the firwall was fast for
several hours till the next day it was slow again.


Any help is appreciatted
Thanks
Joe


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Old 09-11-2007, 01:08 AM
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Default Re: Problem using Intel Pro Nics with Netgear VPN Firewall


Interesting you connect to a server via switch, its fast. You connect
"outside the firewall", its a slow connection. Yet an old TS, outside
the firewall is fast.
What do you mean "outside the firewall"? Without the firewall unit:
netgear ProSafe vpn firewall fvx538? Or with the firewall disabled?
How does a sustained ping perform? How is it with other data? Do you
have logs on that firewall unit, could this indicate something?

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