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okadis
Dec 01, 2015Guide
FVS336v2 replacement due to speed lmitation
Hello everybody, we used to have a Netgear FVS336Gv2 which we are more or less happy with. Combined with 2 times WAN with 16Mbps down- and 1Mbps upstream each it worked sufficiently (little probl...
- Dec 02, 2015
Hello okadis,
Welcome to the community!
To answer your questions, the 60Mbps speed is actually a combination of the two WAN ports same as the FVS336Gv3 with 350Mbps (also combined speed of both WAN ports). So if you want to utilize you 150Mbps download speed, you may have to upgrade to the v3 version. For your second question, this is only for the UTM series and does not apply to the VPN firewalls.
I hope the information I posted answered your questions, let us know.
Thanks,
JohnRo
Dec 02, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello okadis,
Welcome to the community!
To answer your questions, the 60Mbps speed is actually a combination of the two WAN ports same as the FVS336Gv3 with 350Mbps (also combined speed of both WAN ports). So if you want to utilize you 150Mbps download speed, you may have to upgrade to the v3 version. For your second question, this is only for the UTM series and does not apply to the VPN firewalls.
I hope the information I posted answered your questions, let us know.
Thanks,
okadis
Dec 02, 2015Guide
Hello JohnRo,
thank you for your fast and detailed reply.
I have another following question. We are planning to upgrade our second WAN to 150Mbps, too. So we would have a combined speed of 300Mbps down- and 20 Mbps upstream. Is the FVS336Gv3 able to handle that? With the current rate of actual to nominal LAN-to-WAN speed we are in doubt that the FVS336Gv3 can handle 300Mbps of downstream.
Based on the nominal values the SRX5308 should be able to handle it. But this is a device which came to market at 2010 so we fear this would be outdated very soon, too.
Are there any best practices to reduce the workload of the devices in order to increase the actual throughput? We have currently no content filter or IDS activated.
Best regards
Michael Biber
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