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Hi all!
Have just set up a server for my lan at home it is a Ubuntu 16.04 and is set up as a router to serve the other computers here with internet connection and firewalling, But the connection is very slow, i have full speed on the server machine but on the clients it is really bad!?
I run ufw firewall can it be anything related to ufw?
Lars
I have around 100 MB in on the server machine that's ok but on the clients it's somewhere about 10-11 MB sometimes even less?? i have been down to 2-3 MB.
Lars
You did not specify output of server IPs, ifconfig, ip, ethtool. What types of clients you have, their OS, NICs (1G, 100Mb), switch in between, metrics you used. You know those kind of things.
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