Well, I feel like an idiot. Traffic shaping was enabled by mistake :(
It didn't show as a running service in the status view so I missed it. After
I posted the message below I went back to verify that I actually turned
everything off.
Sorry friends, my bad.
JL
JohanL wrote:
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> I turned off e
Jesse Shumaker wrote:
> I know howto do this much. I need to know howto make manual changes and
> have endian accept them and not overwrite them upon reboot or if I click
> save within the web utility.
>
>
Endian keeps "template" copies of the configs which it uses to rebuild
the running conf
Myself is using a application called TPTEST, www.tptest.se (site in swedish).
The application is made by our government (and others) for consumers to test
if their bandwitdh lives up to what the ISP promise.
At least it a easy way to test if the bandwidth is stable.
marshall wrote:
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> what p
I turned off everything (including the proxy for both GREEN and BLUE) just to
test. I did not change anything.
Peter Warasin-2 wrote:
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> Hi
>
> DukeOfAwesome wrote:
>> I have the same problem, but slightly different and I have conducted a
>> simple test to prove the Endian has a throttling ef
I know howto do this much. I need to know howto make manual changes and have
endian accept them and not overwrite them upon reboot or if I click save
within the web utility.
On 5/28/07, Ole Irgens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesse Shumaker skrev:
> I am in need of doing some manual configuration
Jesse Shumaker skrev:
> I am in need of doing some manual configuration of Endian w/o using the
> web interface. Specifically using the VPN Endian has and don't want
> things to get overwritten. How can I properly connect to Endian and
> manual configuration is via SSH w/o loosing the settings I