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Hello there everyone, I'm currently deployed to Afghanistan and have recently set up a VSAT connection with approximately 18 users at peak. Not a large number of users however in our remote location a simple opening of a page with full user activity can slow things down to a near halt. I've been trying to do research on a caching server that would cache web images so that commonly opened websites would use LAN bandwidth rather then the VSAT bandwidth. I'll list the following setup I have for the 3 living quarter buildings, I'm not sure what exactly I need to do hardware/software wise but I was recommended to check this service out so hopefully you guys can let me know if Squid is exactly what I'm looking for:




-> BLDG 43 Router DHCP Disabled, 7 Users
VSAT Hardware -> x3 iDirect Router Modem -> Cisco PoE-48 Port Switch -> BLDG 42 Direct from Switch, 6 to 7 Users

-> BLDG 41 Unmanaged-Switch, 5 Users


The VSAT -> Router Modem connection is connected by a Rx and Tx Coaxial line (RG6). All other connections are Cat5e.

I really do appreciate any help that is given. Thank you in advance

-SGT B.


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