Before I throw in the towel and spend money, I thought I would see if you all had any ideas.
Two firewalls on machines to enter credit numbers in a PCI-compliant fashion.
One is a Netgear FVS318 and it works fine, though I'm "wasting" seven ports of it.
The other is a Netgear FVS114. When we start off at a server on the same subnet as the firewall's WAN port, all is well. But when it's time to go to Web Credit or CASHNet, there is a appreciable delay. I know, slowness is relative, but this really is long enough to be annoying and slows down the flow of data entry in a bad way.
The config of these Netgears is not especially complicated and I've been over both with a fine-toothed comb, comparing settings. The LAN ports on the FVS114 are 10/100 Mbps, while the FVS318 is 100/Full; that's the biggest difference. I've fiddled with the negotiation rates and even the slow unit's MTU.
Can you think of some obvious principle of networking that I may be missing?
Thanks for any thoughts.
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Kim Geiger
Information Technologist
Broadcasting Services
Michigan State University
517-432-3120 x 429
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