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      ddbnj
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      @dennypage

      First thank you for developing and maintaining your package for pfsense.

      Can you increase the limits on latency thresholds? About 6 times a day my cell towers switch and I get between a 3500 and 4000ms latency bump and then it goes back to sub 200ms. I'm flooded with alerts. As far as I can tell, there is a limit in the GUI at least to keep latency numbers less than 2000ms.

      Can that be increased (~10s?) or even have the option not to have latency alerts, just packet loss? I can tweak packet loss percentage by changing probe frequency (now 30s). This is a backup gateway.

      Thanks,

      Devan

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        dennypage @ddbnj
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        @ddbnj

        You can access the dpinger configuration used to start dpinger in System -> Routing -> Gateways.

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          ddbnj @dennypage
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          @dennypage

          If I enter a value greater than 2000, it reports that the low latency needs to be lower than the high latency. 1999 or less is accepted.

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            dennypage @ddbnj
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            @ddbnj You will want to adjust both the low and high.

            https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/routing/gateway-configure.html

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              ddbnj @dennypage
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                ddbnj @dennypage
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                @dennypage

                Thank you. I didn't realize the loss interval influence on latency thresholds.

                -Devan

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