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centex-rj
Aug 31, 2015Aspirant
Netgear Prosafe FVS-336G (fvs336g-200eus) - Slow througput
Hi Have a fvs336g-200eus, and LAN to WAN thoughout is about 25-30mbit. Datasheet says 350mbit? What do i do wrong? Upgraded to newest firmware, with not result. Reset to default, with no result. ...
- Sep 07, 2015
Hi centex-rj,
I have read again your initial post and since you mentioned that you have a FVS336G-200EUS, what you have is an FVS336Gv2 not an FVS336Gv3. The LAN-to-WAN Throughput of the FVS336Gv2 is 60 Mbps while the LAN-to-WAN Throughput of the FVS336Gv3 is 350 Mbps. Kindly check these links below as reference:
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/datasheet/en/FVS336Gv2.pdf
http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/datasheet/en/FVS318G-FVS318N-FVS336G-SRX5308.pdf
centex-rj wrote:
A: Fiber (ISP Converted to RJ45 with a calistobox, and then through a cisco router)
B: It is connected to a Cisco ASA5505 as this router is used for administrative-net, and wifi. The Netgear router is being used as a guest wifi DHCP/Gateway, and is connected to the Cisco ASA. But if i connect a PC directly to the Cisco ASA there are full power (100mbit WAN)
C: Yes, WAN2 is same slow speed.
D: 4.3.3-5
Block TCP flood, is disabled - no increese. Also bandwith profile og content filtering are disabled as well.
Alsp tryed change it to "Classic routing" istead of "NAT" that gave about 1-2mbit, but
Based from you answers above, you have a scenario called "Double NAT" and this is why you are getting 25-30Mbps of LAN-to-WAN throughput through the FVS336Gv2. Kindly try to make the FVS336Gv2 your main firewall router not the Cisco ASA5505 then observe if you will get at least 60Mbps of LAN-to-WAN throughput through the FVS336Gv2.
Regards,
DaneA
Netgear Community Team
GuillermoPiquer
Sep 07, 2015Aspirant
We have same problem. We only have one IP public.
We can't get out ISP device because Netgear doesn't have a fiber input.
We can't get out ISP device because Netgear doesn't have a fiber input.
- DaneASep 08, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi GuillermoPiquer,
I think you could possibly use an adapter-like device so that you could use your fiber connection with the FVS336Gv2 :smileyhappy:
Regards,
DaneA
Netgear Community Team
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