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      GoldServe
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      Has anyone else noticed they fluctuate too much and jumps up to unrealistic points on the graph?

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        athurdent
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        Yes, sometimes they show far more than my Internet line is capable of. When running a speedtest (iperf3) with about 2.5GB/sec, they only go up to 800MBit.

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          phil.davis
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          This PR might help:
          https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/3607

          make sure to refresh your browser properly after applying it (ctrl-F5) - although I think that nowadays 2.4 has code that will automagically cause new versions of JavaScript on the server to be loaded by the client page.

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            athurdent
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            Also just noticed that a 20 MBit/s Upload on my WAN Interface (vtnet1_vlan600) shows 40Mbit/s constantly.

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              GoldServe
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              @phil.davis:

              This PR might help:
              https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/3607

              make sure to refresh your browser properly after applying it (ctrl-F5) - although I think that nowadays 2.4 has code that will automagically cause new versions of JavaScript on the server to be loaded by the client page.

              I rolled this file into my setup and things look to be fixed! Does this use more CPU power for updating?

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                PiBa
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                For pfSense itself it makes no difference, on the client/browser side i suspect regarding CPU usage it might even save a few ticks..

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                  grandrivers
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                  this patch added to 2.4 built today did not fix my upload exceeding where isp has it limited to also in status traffic graph they dont seem to scale or at least not matching the chart there

                  pfsense 2.4 super micro A1SRM-2558F
                  C2558 8gig ECC  60gig SSD
                  tripple Wan dual pppoe

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