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PS: the TP Link entry is the Subnet I refer too. In essence this is the EXCLUSION that solved the issue. You may need to define your own Subnet in the Excluded IP Address Range
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The solution was to allow non SSL traffic via my subnet. How to solve: Login into the Sonicwall device. Navigate to: Policy | AppControl | then choose Signatures at the top. Category #5 should be: "PROXY-ACCESS Non-SSL traffic over SSL port" if not you may need to create this. I've attached two images of what this solution…
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Halon5 - PS found this from a sonicwall web page (see below) - this might be something to be aware of when 'downgrading firmware' per the recommendation to try 6.5.3.4 firmware. Also, I can 100% confirm 230MB d/l speed for about 5-10 minutes on XO port. No security services were on at the time or thereafter. DPI was 'on'…
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Halon and Saravan - Thanks for the response. I will look into those options. I did make one change today. I moved the cat 6 cable from X0 to x3 which feeds into all swtiches and the AP. Every client had improved throughput from 148MB to 180MB. After trying numerous speedtest.net servers, I am getting 148MB vs. 90MB on a…
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Another option which was Disabled: Zones|WAN|Configure|disabled Gateway AV and also Spyware options, this was of no help also.