idkanymorelol Posted January 30 Share Posted January 30 I've been having problems for a few years now, on the R2 3.3.280 update. I have IPV6, 5ghz wifi, & UPnP disabled. Adblocker is enabled. DNS is 9.9.9.9 Auto-Setup function for congestion control is completely broken, same with the in router connection test, neither of them work. -- Getting this error in the log "user.info : Could not send data. Remote endpoint status 1, Local endpoint status 0" -- -- I also get a lot of errors such as "kern.warn kernel: [436752.922529] HTB: quantum of class 10007 is small. Consider r2q change. kern.warn kernel: [436752.857019] HTB: quantum of class 10006 is big. Consider r2q change. kern.warn kernel: [436752.684257] HTB: quantum of class 10003 is big. Consider r2q change. kern.warn kernel: [436752.500536] HTB: quantum of class 60001 is big. Consider r2q change. kern.warn kernel: [436752.460552] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change. kern.warn kernel: [436752.381691] HTB: quantum of class 80001 is big. Consider r2q change." & "daemon.err ndhttpd[1641]: sh: net-cgi: not found daemon.err ndhttpd[1641]: sh: net-cgi: not found daemon.err ndhttpd[1641]: sh: net-cgi: not found daemon.err ndhttpd[1641]: sh: net-cgi: not found daemon.err ndhttpd[1641]: sh: net-cgi: not found" & "kern.err datahistory: snapshot.c:117 BUG: last_tx > tx OR last_rx > rx (0 > 0 OR 28217 > 77) kern.err datahistory: snapshot.c:117 BUG: last_tx > tx OR last_rx > rx (0 > 0 OR 4857 > 73)" These errors happens every few minutes. -- It seems like the lower I go with congestion control the worse my bufferbloat is on upload which what I'm more concerned about. Could be because I'm on coax & nothing I could do on my end, but any advice would be helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted January 30 Administrators Share Posted January 30 The logs show errors that's not out of the ordinary, it's showing normal background processes, unless you're having a specific issue alongside the entries they can be ignored. I'd suggest testing with downloads while following: https://support.netduma.com/frequently-asked-questions/legacyfaqs/test-your-ping/ start with a high value e.g 95%, test, decrease 10%, test, decrease 10% etc, until you get to a value that is pretty good, then try 5% either side of that value to see if it can be improved. Important to note that Download/Upload on CC don't have to be the same value & you may have a better experience with differing values. This is more of a real world test. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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