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| - If Bandwidth Limiter is enabled, QoS should be disabled, and vice\\ versa. If both are enabled, they will conflict and neither will work. \\ \\ | - If Bandwidth Limiter is enabled, QoS should be disabled, and vice\\ versa. If both are enabled, they will conflict and neither will work. \\ \\ | ||
| - Bandwidth Limiter won't work with some IPv6 service types enabled, \\ such as //6in4//. They use tunneling protocols that are incompatible with it. \\ \\ | - Bandwidth Limiter won't work with some IPv6 service types enabled, \\ such as //6in4//. They use tunneling protocols that are incompatible with it. \\ \\ | ||
| - | - Bandwidth Limiter should reboot the WAN interface only when \\ Captive Portal is enabled. However, with releases 2020.8 and earlier, \\ Bandwidth Limiter rebooted the WAN interface even when Captive Portal \\ was disabled. The router dropped the Internet connection until \\ the WAN interface was reinitialized and the WAN connection renegotiated. \\ This problem was fixed in release 2022.1. | + | - Bandwidth Limiter should reboot the WAN interface only when \\ Captive Portal is enabled. However, with r2020.8 and earlier, \\ Bandwidth Limiter rebooted the WAN interface even when Captive Portal \\ was disabled. The router dropped the Internet connection until \\ the WAN interface was reinitialized and the WAN connection renegotiated. \\ This problem was fixed in r2022.1. |
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