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    • coldfire7
      coldfire7 last edited by coldfire7

      After enabling WAN interface Traffic Shaper dashboard traffic graph showing 2x upload bandwidth.

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      NOTE! this only happens if the the WAN is PPPoE.
      Currently running pfSense 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64) with a INTEL I350-T4 NIC.

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        SteveITS @coldfire7 last edited by

        @coldfire7 Sounds similar to what I found in
        https://forum.netgate.com/topic/157564/bandwidth-usage-shown-on-queue-status-page-is-wrong. However we have one router behind another, and the one on 2.5 shows correct (the other is still on 2.4.5).

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        • coldfire7
          coldfire7 @SteveITS last edited by

          @teamits maybe they fixed it on v2.5. But 2.5 is buggy so I'll wait until the next release.

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          • coldfire7
            coldfire7 last edited by

            Using 2.5.1-RC now, the bug is still present.

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              SteveITS @coldfire7 last edited by

              Do you have Snort or Suricata in inline mode?

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              • coldfire7
                coldfire7 @SteveITS last edited by

                @steveits No. I'm using Suricata in legacy mode and inline mode completely disables the LAN interface graph I know that.
                I have also checked this using a completely new installation of pfSense w/o any plugins and the bug still exist.

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                • coldfire7
                  coldfire7 last edited by

                  Running pfSense 2.5.1 now, this bug/issue still exists.

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