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Custom Bandwidths are greater than 30%. Please lower them for the wizard to cont

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    roccor
    last edited by Jul 18, 2014, 2:49 AM

    Pf version 2.1.4, following the Single WAN, Multi LAN wizard.  I chose 1 lan connection, set my upload at 4 MBps, download at 60MBps and pretty much hit Next from then on out.  I get the Custom Bandwidths are greater than 30%. Please lower them for the wizard to continue error after the Finish button.

    Weird thing is.. it defaulted to 30% up and down under the VOIP page.  I've tried lowering both to 20% and the error persists.

    Since when is 20% greater than 30%?

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      roccor
      last edited by Jul 18, 2014, 5:21 PM

      Oh and for those thinking that maybe my P2P was set too high.. it limits you at 15%, so I left mine set to that.

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        roccor
        last edited by Jul 19, 2014, 8:22 PM

        Beuller?

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          KOM
          last edited by Jul 19, 2014, 11:22 PM

          This is an HFSC shaper i Assume?

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            roccor
            last edited by Jul 21, 2014, 3:23 AM

            Nope.. PRIQ.  I was able to enable the shaper by not answering anything other than the number of wan connections, and my upload and download limits.  I I try to configured anymore than that using the wizard I still get this stupid 30% error.

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              KOM
              last edited by Jul 21, 2014, 1:44 PM

              PRIQ doesn't care about bandwidth allocation, only priority.  You can set those values to whatever you want and it won't make a difference.  Lower-priority packets get bumped for higher priority.  The end.

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                roccor
                last edited by Jul 21, 2014, 3:25 PM

                So being a newb to shaping traffic, how would a new person know to ignore the %'s, or in my case the wizards altogether?  Since teh wizard gives you the option for PRIQ id be cool if there was a tidbit in there somewhere about being able to ignore those.

                But even so.. should I be getting that 30% error?

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                  KOM
                  last edited by Jul 21, 2014, 4:55 PM

                  They try to make the GUI a one-size-fits-all.  Yes, it would be more helpful if certain fields were disabled or hidden depending on the scenario.  It's all part of the fun of learning a new tool.

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                    roccor
                    last edited by Jul 21, 2014, 6:55 PM

                    Fun he says.. LOL.  Nah I read you, this QoS/Shaping stuff is damn confusing enough without the GUI lying to me hehe.

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