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Thank you to everyone for their input and suggestions.Īnother Update - Out of curiousity I tried placing a consumer class, unmanaged 8 port gigabit switch (D-Link DGS-2208) on the outside and my speeds dropped back down to 35Mbps. The penalty that the ISP forces upon you when you have a straight 100Mb connection is pretty severe in this case. So I take this a step further a throw a Cisco 3850 switch in the mix and my download speeds are consistently testing at over 92Mbps now. So i placed an old Dell 5324 gig switch in between the ASA outside interface and the ISP Cable modem and immediately I start getting speedtest speeds around 80Mb down. Update - Issue resolved per fphazer's suggestion. Is this a hardware limitation? I was under the impression that the 5505 should be able to handle up to a 150Mbps throughput (actually 100Mbps since all interfaces are only 10/100).Īnybody else using an ASA 5505 and getting more than 35-40Mbps download speed? I have attempted to hard set the interface to 100/full as well, but that just makes throughput worse.
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Outside interface is configured for auto-negotiate and is negotiating at 100/Full. I have tried removing any service policies, opening up firewall rules, etc. If i bypass the ASA i get these speeds without issue. I have a 5505 firewall and recently upgraded our internet to 100Mbps down 20Mbps up.