We're using the cheap linksys due to that was what was in the parts cabinet
at the time.  I had a Sonicwall TZ190 that we tried, and the same thing was
happening.

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Phil Brutsche <[email protected]>wrote:

> Why are you using the Linksys?
>
> If you need to firewall off a group of users you need a real
> enterprise-grade firewall, not cheap consumer crap. A PIX 506E in only a
> couple hundred USD these days and will blow a Linksys out of the water
> in terms of performance and reliability.
>
> If you're using the Linksys as a basic router (no NAT, no firewall, etc)
> you really really need to get an enterprise-grade L3 switch - HP 2900 or
> HP 3400cl or Cisco 3550. Said switches have IP routing implemented in
> the switch fabric ASICs.
>
> Steve Ens wrote:
> > I have a private 192.168.1.x network within my 10.0.0.x LAN.  It is
> > separated with a cheapie Linksys router.  Anytime the user inside the
> > 192 subnet tries a large file copy to a share in the 10.x subnet, it
> > crashes out after a few minutes.  I've ruled out cabling and workstation
> > related issues.  Would I have to adjust the MTU or add a static route on
> > the linksys?  Any ideas?
>
> --
>
> Phil Brutsche
> [email protected]
>
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