At 04:27 PM 1/23/2006, you wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Scott Ullrich wrote:

One major bug that everyone needs to be aware of is that the shaper
was not subtracting 20% off the upload and download speeds.   Anyone
having issues should re-run the Traffic Shaper Wizard and subtract 20%
from their upload and download speeds and see if this helps.  Anytime
the modem buffers can fill up then it can cause major issues.

Just as another datapoint, I had 640kb/s in for a 768kb/s adsl upload. I've backed it down to 600kb/s, which is probably overkill. SSH still gets laggy when a bulk upload is going on. VoIP MOS score goes from 4.3 to 3.0 with a bulk upload as well.

i don't think this is overkill. 768 is the absolute max you could get, do you really?

For anyone playing with this, the Brix tool at http://www.testmyvoip.com/ is pretty decent. Now can Java set TOS fields? I have no idea...

Also, I'll ask my bpf question again: Is there a simple way to get bpf enabled on a pfsense box so I can do tcpdump analysis directly on the firewall? If I had a pfsense kernel config file, I assume I could just build a kernel elsewhere and move it over, right?

charles, i missed your original question. not sure what your'e trying to do with tcpdump, but it already works. at least the the most recent BETA image i'm running does...





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