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#1
One more thing... I did check my settings per the earlier part of the thread regarding /tmp and /var ramdisks... both of these are unchecked in my configuration. 

My ISP is a WISP.... outside radio router on tower (bridge mode) -> OPNsense (PCE APU2D4) -> devices

I've also reached out to my WISP as well.
#2
Sorry... forgot to also mention the dropped connectivity only lasts for ~10-20 seconds every time... again repeatably and reliably.
#3
Hi Folks.... I started using Opnsense about 6 months ago when I made the open source leap given all the great things I read.. been absolutely loving it ever since - awesome work OPNsense!  However I've been experiencing what appears to be a similar issue as described in this post.   This has only started right after I upgraded to 21.1.1 one week ago.  In my case, all traffic gets dropped on any client in my network (can't tell if it's WAN or LAN).  It is regular and predictable.... every 15 minutes EXACTLY.  I'm typically on video calls all day, and used the timer on my phone every time I 'freeze'... coupled with a running ping to google.com which also fails every 15 min to validate the timing.  I noticed it on other devices as well at the same time (including my netflix on smart tv).  I've checked all the logs that know of via the GUI - nothing pops out as relevant or obvious and nothing with that 15 minute regularity.  Nothing running in cron either.  I'm not BSD fluent and don't know what else to look for.  It's a pain for work conf calls, coupled with kids in virtual school etc.  I'm running a PCEngines APU2D4 hardware.  Not sure if it's a kernel thing, NIC thing.... just not smart enough yet to know what to look for.  Any help would be appreciated.. even if it's instructions to roll back versions (tried rolling back using GUI, but that appears to only roll-back config settings).  Many thanks in advance.