Im using web-proxy serving wireless internet some friends . I see, the speed of the web-proxy is lower than i have with my computer.
For example, me with my computer (local) i have direct from my adsl modem/router about 4mbps.
The frients of mine, wireless connected and the same web site, they have (all together) less than 4mbps.
I dont have any limits, queues, etc.
Any help / idea ?
any help please ?
how good is wireless link and how many users on that AP? also, what is your proxy configuration?
Everything are perfect. Tought, there are 3 clients (in my house), perfect signal, no queues…
The proxy config is “everything open for all”
well, from my tests i can download with several MB/s from cache. so that should not be a problem.
Im not using cache at my web proxy and my modem/router too.
Let me explain again.
5 users, internet via web-proxy, max 4-5Mbps
1 user, internet direct from modem/router, max 17Mbps
The connection is MikroTik → Modem/Router
any news ???
Please help!
well you are not giving use any information sowe cantryfind the problem sopost you config onsowe can try help you give wireless signal and ccq etc config on mikrotik and so on
then we can maybe help you!!:shock:
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The configuration is normal. No limits!
Im not using cache at my web proxy and my modem/router too.
Let me explain again.
5 users, internet via web-proxy, max 4-5Mbps
1 user, internet via web-proxy, max 4-5Mbps (same as the 1st)
1 user, internet direct from modem/router, max 17Mbps
The connection is MikroTik → Modem/Router
Are you using double NAT?
or is your modem in BRIDGE mode and the Mikrotik dialing the ISP via PPPoE ?
If it is double NAT then I am not surprised.
What did you mean double NAT?
My wireless network is at 10.x.x.x (MikroTik) and my local network (modem/router) is at 192.168.x.x
Im not using BRIDGE mode; MikroTik dialinkg the ISP…
OK it sounds like you are performing double nat.
Double nat means that your Mikrotik is NAT’ing the traffic from your internal networks 10.x on to the 192.x network. Then your modem is NAT’ing onto the Internet. Hence two stages of NAT.
Also, if the Mikrotik is dialing the ISP then you would HAVE to be using bridge mode on your modem, or your modem would need to be running as a PPTP to PPPoA/E converter.
I would suggest putting your modem in to BRIDGE mode and using the Mikrotik to dial your ISP using PPPOE. Or if you use PPPoA in your country then use a modem capable of converting PPTP/PPPOE to PPPoA.
I hope this helps.
Andrew
Thank you very much for your quick reply, but it isn’t possible to change the internal network… I have lots of devices, lots of services…
Any other help or suggestion for my problem?
Double NAT or not is not the issue, I’m double-NATing with no significant decrease in speed.
What hardware are you running on? Type/size of cache memory?
I am running http proxy on RB600/ROS 3.14 with an 8GB Sandisk Compact Flash Extreme III.
I have 7 users connected via wireless, and when I’m pulling a large file from the cache, the bottleneck is the RB133C client maxing out at about 12-15 Mbps due to CPU limitations.
CELERON 1,6Ghz
512MB RAM
CF 256MB
no proxy cache! ( 0 Bytes )
Sorry, but what’s the point in having a proxy without cache?
I know proxies can be used for some kind of anonymizing source IP, but why do you use proxy?
You are right, im using the proxy for shairing internet to 3-4 clients.
It is my choise proxy without cache. But, why i don’t have the same speed with direct connection to modem/router (adsl) ?
logging =)
no,
shairing internet to specific clients, not to all