What I find odd is that the committer had 5 months to bring this to FreeBSD 14.1 after breaking it in FreeBSD 14.0 but it would rather have it remain broken in both versions. This is literally 10 seconds worth of work it would have needed to be fixed in FreeBSD 14.1.
Good work!Last question though ... on both LAN- and WAN-side I see that while one stream is about 14Mbps, when I switch channels the consumed bandwidth on the WAN-side doubles for about 3 minutes (to about 28Mbps) , while on the LAN-side it takes about half a minute before everything is back to normal. Is that expected behaviour? Never looked at it in this detail before, so I hope you don't mind me asking Best regards.
I've added these two commits for 24.7.1 (which are in 24.7_9 as tested):
24.7.1 kernel will have it, for now on 24.7_x use the test kernel.
In my case, traffic is dropping back pretty much instant (well, maybe a second) on both interfaces. I think something else is causing this in your case, not sure what though. Have you tried connecting the STB directly to the router instead of behind (non-IGMP snooping enabled?) switches to see if that changes anything?
Quote from: franco on July 30, 2024, 04:07:16 pm24.7.1 kernel will have it, for now on 24.7_x use the test kernel.Copy all, thanks. I'l just wait then. I can install a testkernel, but when stuff goes south I am too noob to dive in and fix on the commandline.
opnsense-update -zkr 24.7_10 && opnsense-shell reboot