Peter Warasin-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> Does the traffic go through the proxy? 
> 

Yes it does.



Peter Warasin-2 wrote:
> Then it is quite normal that there is a throttling effect. Requests need
> to pass the stack up to the application layer in order to get processed by
> the proxy, which is also ressource and time consuming. Squid is not that
> fast. Also if you have enabled contentfilter and/or antivirus, it will
> slow down the connection. However, next release contains an upgrade to
> 2.6, which is way faster. 

I wasn't aware of that and hopefully the 2.6 version will rectify the
problem. Do you know when this is scheduled for release?

I have disabled the anti-virus and don't use the content filtering
whatsoever.



Peter Warasin-2 wrote:
>  Anyone know of restrictions placed on the Community version?
> 
> I dont know of any restrictions. But anybody is invited to make sure for
> itself :-)
> 
> peter

Peter, I was not suggesting that you guys were deliberately throttling the
community version and I do apologise if it came across like that. :respect:
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