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| Do you have a Q0S tab in your security policy? If not, it should already be the default I mentioned earlier. What kind of CPU usage are you seeing, what kind of hardware (processor, memory, etc.) and how much bandwidth? Ray |
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| If you want to totally disable QoS, follow the directions in sk31543. If you just un-check the box, it doesn't take effect until a reboot. The above article gives command line directions to do the same thing as a reboot. Ray |
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