Hi, everyone, I had asked some time ago if anyone had any idea what could slow down internet access, but got no responses. I therefore thought it must be my provider, since I have basically a plain vanilla installation and I haven't done much to the firewall or network, and no one offered anything. I then fooled with it for a few weeks, and finally had enough. I contacted my provider (At&T via SBC.Yahoo and asked them to check it out, and got the usual laundry list of "try this's", all of which I had tried previously. I did yet another internet search but no luck. The symptom was fast response for about two seconds, then it would slow to about 30k bits. My desparation act was to begin shutting down services. I started with some of the pass word services but no joy. Then looked at the ports in the firewall, they looked good. Then I checked the setup for SELinux, and it was good. At this point I thought, the most likely culprits are those things related to the internet. I checked the card setup and it was good. I checked the modem setup and it was good (DSL), and I looked at other maps and bits and checked messages but could find nothing. Finally in an act of desparation I turned off the firewall. Presto, network speed is better than ever. Question.... How can the firewall cause the speed to be good for 2 or 3 seconds (1.5Mb) and then fall to 30Kbit? Anyone? Regards, Les H -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list