Performance on third party hardware, not official Netgate
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Ok, well that's closer to what I expect at least but it's not using any CPU to speak of so the delay is probably something waiting to time out.
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@stephenw10 No, nothing in either.
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What do you have running on there? What do you have on the dashboard?
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@peterlecki Looks like you're living in the future... 6pm PDT today -- your clock time and time zone are off.
I would disable DNSSEC in DNS resolver, reload the service, and go back to the Dashboard to see if things are behaving.
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Mmm, given your other post and the fact it shows unable to check for updates the page load time for the dashboard would be expected to be slow. There are a number of things there that try to connect out and have to timeout.
I would not exhaust any more effort on this until the general WAN connectivity issue in your other thread is solved.
Steve
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DNSsec disabled and time corrected. No difference in functionality. -
Is there perhaps a USB to eth adapter used as wan port?
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@dobby_
Negative, it's native ethernet. I also tried reassigning the interfaces by swapping which was used for LAN and WAN but it made no difference. -
I reflashed the device and now it works fine. No more timeouts/delays and no more weird networking issues we were battling with in another thread.