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    Limiter set: A queue and a virtual interface cannot be selected for IN and Out. Both must be from the same type.

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      1OF1000Quadrillion
      last edited by 1OF1000Quadrillion

      Hi,

      Using pfsense 2.7.0-RELEASE (amd64)
      1x RealTek based dual port 1GB NIC

      I have been using pfsense for a few years now and for at least the past 3 years on the same system.
      Literally nothing has change in the hardware sense - I have neither add nor removed any hardware it is exactly the same.

      I have had limiters and firewall rules for the same setup in the past on this hardware and it worked fine.

      What has change is, of course, the pfsense version.

      I recently upgraded my ISP service from 150 down to 1024 down.
      The ISP modem has changed because of that.

      I am testing my "new" bandwidth and because of that I wanted to eliminate the limiters I had in place - they gave me a buffer boat rating of A+ in the past and low latency gaming was good. My sons and my wife are now playing games that require low latency connections.

      Well this morning I am set up my limiters.
      I am TRYING to setup the firewall rule for the limiters and am receiving the following error:

      "A queue and a virtual interface cannot be selected for IN and Out. Both must be from the same type."

      I do not have any virtual interfaces.
      The NIC worked just fine on this and previous versions of pfsense.
      The only change is the ISP's cable modem which is nothing fancy, no WIFI on it or anything like that-just a big dumb switch.
      I cannot see how the cable modem would make any difference whatsoever.

      I WOULD really appreciate some help with this.

      Thank You.

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