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    All traffic goes to qACK queue of LAN

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      pixeltofu last edited by

      Hi

      I want to change two priorities:

      1. Backups and downloads need a lower priority
      2. IPTV provider needs to get highest, highest priority

      I used the wizard and renamed the otherHigh and otherLow queue's to qLow and qIPTV.
      Now I on the queue status page that, when IPTV is on that:

      1. All traffic goes to qACK, I would have expected to see the Mbps going to qIPTV queues.
      2. All traffic is in the interface LAN only? I would expected that all queues on the WAN would have higher speeds comparable with the sum of all LAN's?

      As my LAN connections are gigabit and my internet speed is only 55mbit the LAN traffic shaping is of course less important or not needed at all.

      Screenshots when playing TV:

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        Harvy66 last edited by

        Very interesting. Bump for others to look.

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          Nullity last edited by

          Did you reset states?

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            pixeltofu last edited by

            @Nullity:

            Did you reset states?

            How can I do this?

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              Nullity last edited by

              @pixeltofu:

              @Nullity:

              Did you reset states?

              How can I do this?

              Google "pfSense reset states". :)

              Constructive criticism: try to solve things yourself before asking questions.

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                pixeltofu last edited by

                Ok, I have reset them, but same problem still exist:

                1. All traffic goes to qACK, I would have expected to see the Mbps going to qIPTV queues.
                2. All traffic is in the interface LAN only? I would expected that all queues on the WAN would have higher speeds comparable with the sum of all LAN's?

                Screenshot attached while recording a HD program. No other computers are running as nobody is home at this moment:


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