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Adding more memory doesn't help otherwise then dropping the memory usage down to 25%... Claudio Elpuerto <celpuerto at xigma dot com dot ar> wrote: hi, Add memory (128 Mb) ----- Original Message ----- From: "bunea lucian" To: Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 11:59 AM Subject: [m0n0wall] ADSL connection needs constantly "Reset state" > I am using a PII (~333MHz) with 64MB of RAM on a Intel motherbord (AL440LX) to handle a 4 Mb ADSL connection for 10 users. I am using PPPoE to connect to ISP's server. > My problem are: > * after a while (usually 2-3 hours) I have to perform a "Reset state" if I want to browse the WEB again. This problem occurs even more often if I use a p2p program. > * even if the traffic graph shows a 1.5Mbits/s usage of my download bandwidth and a 10 kbits/s usage of the upload bandwidth, 8% Cpu usage, 50% RAM usage I still get slow web browsing when using visiting sites made in flash (or containg pictures). Also my messenger program gets disconnected often. > I have enabled the traffic shaper: > > add 50000 set 4 pass all from 192.168.10.1 to any > add 50001 set 4 pass all from any to 192.168.10.1 > add 50002 set 4 queue 3 tcp from any to any iplen 0-80 tcpflags ack out via ng0 > add 50003 set 4 queue 1 all from any to any iplen 0-100 out via ng0 > add 50004 set 4 queue 1 udp from any to any 53 out via ng0 > add 50005 set 4 queue 1 ah from any to any out via ng0 > add 50006 set 4 queue 1 esp from any to any out via ng0 > add 50007 set 4 queue 1 gre from any to any out via ng0 > add 50008 set 4 queue 2 icmp from any to any out via ng0 > add 50009 set 4 queue 4 all from any to any out via ng0 > add 50010 set 4 queue 8 icmp from any to any in via ng0 > add 50011 set 4 queue 8 all from any to any iplen 0-100 in via ng0 > add 50012 set 4 queue 8 ah from any to any in via ng0 > add 50013 set 4 queue 8 esp from any to any in via ng0 > add 50014 set 4 queue 8 gre from any to any in via ng0 > add 50015 set 4 queue 6 all from any to any in via ng0 > pipe 1 config bw 315Kbit/s > pipe 2 config bw 3230Kbit/s > queue 1 config pipe 1 weight 50 mask src-ip 0xffffffff > queue 2 config pipe 1 weight 30 mask src-ip 0xffffffff > queue 3 config pipe 1 weight 15 mask src-ip 0xffffffff > queue 4 config pipe 1 weight 4 mask src-ip 0xffffffff > queue 5 config pipe 1 weight 1 mask src-ip 0xffffffff > queue 6 config pipe 2 weight 30 mask dst-ip 0xffffffff > queue 7 config pipe 2 weight 10 mask dst-ip 0xffffffff > queue 8 config pipe 2 weight 60 mask dst-ip 0xffffffff > > My NICs: > > vr0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 > options=40 > inet 192.168.10.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.10.255 > ether 00:02:44:97:89:c4 > media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX ) > status: active > dc0: flags=8843 mtu 1500 > options=40 > ether 00:50:bf:b0:85:e7 > media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX ) > status: active > lo0: flags=8049 mtu 16384 > inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000 > ng0: flags=88d1 mtu 1492 > inet 89.120.***.*** --> 86.35.***.*** netmask 0xffffffff > > Are my NICs the problem? > > > > > --------------------------------- > Sponsored Link > > $200,000 mortgage for $660/mo - 30/15 yr fixed, reduce debt, home equity - Click now for info --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch --------------------------------- Sponsored Link Get a free Motorola Razr! Today Only! Choose Cingular, Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, or T-Mobile. |