![]() I’ve ran the WinMTR stats while playing OW so hopefully someone here can read it and help me out. Do you think it could be my ubiquiti switch/access point that I’m using? I don’t see anything unusual in overwatch when I press ctrl + shift + n. I have hardware offloading disabled as well so that shouldn’t be the issue. My CPU Performance is 9% and Memory is at 47%. Under general tab I don’t see anything unusual either. No logs shown with today’s date so no packet loss or ping spikes. I’ve checked the Status > System Logs > Gateways (tab) and I don’t see anything unusual. ![]() Look on the net for pfsense troubleshooting for further clarification. Second thing I would do is just check the cpu/memory performance stats in system information on the pfsense home page and the state table size.įinally if you can’t find a reason for it check your hardware to see if it’s one of the known nics to be a problem, some have TSO/LRO or checksum or hardware offloading bugs in their firmware and to fix that is to tell pfsense to turn it off in system tuneables. Then switch to the genral tab and see if any errors popup there. This is just to determine if the gateway (modem) is the issue and not pfsense. GW_WAN 8.8.8.8: Alarm latency 29224us stddev 8856us loss 25%įirst number is the ip it pinged, second number is average latency, third is deviation in latency (jitter), fourth is packet loss. ![]() It will tell you if you’re having latency issues or packet loss, should be setup to use dns for ping refrence. Look under Status > System Logs > Gateways (tab) ![]()
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