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logic88

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I recently updated to 380.59 (from 376.49) and I noticed that the Traffic Analyzer is behaving oddly. It appears to be overcounting my uplink bandwidth.

For example, this is what it's showing for Thursday.

2016-07-07 85.19 GB 83.84 GB 169.02 GB

83GB upload isn't possible since I'm on a 1Mbit uplink!

Any ideas as to what might be causing this?

Thanks!
 
I was looking through the data a bit more and it appears that for some reason, the router thinks that periodically there are huge bursts of uplink data.

Here's the graph from the 24-hour graph. As mentioned in the OP, I have a 1MBit/sec uplink so it isn't possible to upload that much data (if I'm reading that graph right, it thinks that I have a 80Mbit/sec uplink).


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That is the wired line and not our WAN uplink. and for wired speed 10 MB/s is just normal 100MBit connection to the router (USB drive? )
 
K. I was just looking at the various tabs and noticed those weird spikes. There's a similar spike on the 5Ghz wireless tab.

Regardless, the bandwidth counter has been broken since I updated to 380.59. Yesterday, it recorded 63GB in WAN uploads, which again, is impossible with a 1Mbit/sec ADSL2+ connection.
 
Have you activated the hardware acceleration in LAN settings? This needs to be active to work with upload. Otherwise the download is added to upload too (with a small diff)
 
Have you activated the hardware acceleration in LAN settings? This needs to be active to work with upload. Otherwise the download is added to upload too (with a small diff)

It's currently set to "Enabled (CTF only)" only.

I'll try playing with different settings to see if that affects anything.

Edit: Perhaps the QoS setting was the issue? Lemme try changing QoS from adaptive to traditional.
 
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Update: I played with various settings but nothing seem to resolve the issue.

But it looks like this problem was fixed in 380.61.

I updated last week and all of the traffic logs are now back to normal.
 

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