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    2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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    • K
      Kevin
      last edited by

      I am using the single WAN Multi LAN wizard and am running into an issue.

      I get this error 'Upload bandwidth of connection 0 is not valid.'

      This is the Jan31 i386 snapshot.  did the same on Jan29.

      I have a 6/6 WAN and 2 VLANs (one for VoIP the other for LAN), Default LAN interface is disabled (same behavior even when enabled).

      The error occurs on the second page of the wizard when I check Priotize VoIP traffic.  I want to allocate about 800k up and down and I have even tried using a percentage.  This error occurs after  when I click next to move to the next page.

      Any ideas?

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        Kevin
        last edited by

        Maybe screenshots will help

        ![Capture2-1-2011-6.00.11 AM.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Capture2-1-2011-6.00.11 AM.png)
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        ![Capture2-1-2011-6.00.43 AM.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Capture2-1-2011-6.00.43 AM.png)
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        ![Capture2-1-2011-6.01.38 AM.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Capture2-1-2011-6.01.38 AM.png)
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          jobsoft
          last edited by

          Same thing here.  It worked fine once (first time since Beta 4).  then I was getting nothing into the qVOIP queue (during VOIP).  So, I tried Single-WAN-Multi-LAN and wizard and that had some other problem.  So, I went back and ran Single-LAN-Mutli-WAN again and got caught in this "30%" loop.  One thing I did NOT do on the 2nd time through Single-LAN-Mutli-WAN was activate the catchall-2-P2P check box (not sure if that affects anything that triggers the "30%" deal).  I am running 'Version 2.0-BETA5 (i386) built on Fri Jan 28 04:47:10 EST 2011' FWIW.

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            Kevin
            last edited by

            It has also worked for me in the past.  Haven't need to use it in a while though.  If I try the Multi-Multi I get

            You cannot set the VoIP download bandwidth on connection 1 higher than 80% of the connection.

            Last time I checked 800k of 6,000k is not 80%

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              yaw
              last edited by

              Same problem on this version:

              2.0-BETA5  (i386)
              built on Sun Feb 6 07:21:52 EST 2011

              Any hope of getting this fixed?

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                yaw
                last edited by

                So, I commented out the following lines in traffic_shaper_wizard_multi_lan.inc, and got it working…

                //if (!is_numeric($_POST["connupload"])) {
                                //      $savemsg = gettext("Upload bandwidth of connection {$i} is not valid.");
                                //      $stepid–;
                                //      return;
                                //}

                I'm not sure why connupload is not returning a numeric. Commenting out the check allows it to work. Just checked the queues and all is well.

                Ermal - Any thoughts?

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                  vito
                  last edited by

                  I been having this problem also.
                  On snap
                  2.0-BETA5 (i386)
                  built on Wed Feb 9 01:34:47 EST 2011

                  Everything was fine with some older snaps

                  Thanks!

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                  • E
                    eri--
                    last edited by

                    Fixed. Thank you for reporting.

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                    • A
                      above2m
                      last edited by

                      Hi ermal,

                      after updating today to snap

                      2.0-BETA5 (i386)
                      built on Thu Feb 10 22:00:00 EST 2011

                      still get the error using the wizzard for Single Wan multi Lan:  Upload bandwidth of connection 0 is not valid.  ???

                      Bye,
                      Alex

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                        above2m
                        last edited by

                        it´s me again,
                        with the update to 2.0 RC1 (2011/02/14) the wizzard works again, sorry for my impatience

                        Bye,
                        Alex

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                          phatty
                          last edited by

                          I saw this same error when I used the multi wan multi lan wizard…. But No error when I went through the Multi Lan single wan wizard.

                          This is on the latest build that I updated last night.

                          Edit: I take that back, I see this error unless I specify a % instead of trying to specify a specific speed amount.

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                            torontob
                            last edited by

                            I get this error on the latest updated RC3:

                            "You cannot set the VoIP upload bandwidth on connection 0 higher than 80% of the connection."

                            What is the fix for this? I am trying Single-WAN-Multi-LAN

                            Thanks,

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                              pwipf
                              last edited by

                              Altq does not allow setting realtime above 80%.  Just the way it is, i imagine because it could so easily starve everything else.  Don't worry it can still use the other 20%, it just will have to share it with other queues.

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                                torontob
                                last edited by

                                I am not sure anyone on the Bug Tracker or on the forum gets this. There is an issue with this. THIS IS A BUG. No matter I set 5% or 90% of the bandwidth the page won't move and it will show the 80% limit and just stop there. This is a problem not the mere mention that less than 80% should be used.

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                                  tester_02
                                  last edited by

                                  i get the same issue on the wizard.

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                                    scourtney2000
                                    last edited by

                                    i have the most recent release and i get the same thing.

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                                      focalguy
                                      last edited by

                                      I get the same thing on this build:
                                      2.0-RC3 (i386)
                                      built on Fri Jul 8 06:31:45 EDT 2011

                                      but when I changed from Kbit to % I got it to work. Then at the end I get a message about custom queues being more than 30% but none of them are. I'm not sure what to make of that one yet.

                                      I may try to update to the latest build but seeing this morning that scourtney2000 has the same thing I'm not too confident for it to work. Has anyone posted an official bug report for this yet?

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                                        eri--
                                        last edited by

                                        Can you post screenshots pleasE?

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                                          focalguy
                                          last edited by

                                          Sorry Ermal. I've been too busy to try this again and I won't have a chance again until next week. I will try to get screenshots though.

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                                            grazman
                                            last edited by

                                            I agree it is a problem, please comment on this tracker item in Redmine:

                                            http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/1728

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