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Re: Squid Cache to Users at Full Bandwidth

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On Friday 05 May 2017 at 16:18:33, christian brendan wrote:

> Squid Version 3.5.20
> Cento 7
> Mikrotik RouterBoard v 6.39.1
> Users IP: 192.168.1.0/24
> Squid ip: 192.168.2.1
> 
> Traffic to squid is routed
> 
> i would like users to have full LAN bandwidth access to squid server, i
> have tried simple queue on mikrotik but it seems not to be working.

How does it "not seem to be working"?

A "queue" on the Mikrotik would normally be used to restrict bandwidth, not 
increase it.  Please give details of how you have implemented this queue.

A few further questions:

1. Is Squid running on the Routerboard, or on a rather more capable machine?

2. If the client machines access the Internet directly (ie: not via Squid), do 
they also go via the Routerboard?

3. How are you measuring bandwidth for the clients?


Antony.

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