I noticed that some connections in the "System Log - Active Connections" page remain active even half an hour after the client that created it has disconnected from Wi-Fi. Does anyone know if this behavior is normal?
watch -tn5 'conntrack -L'
I assume that some unclosed connections that my Windows 10 leaves unclosed are causing an error with QOS. They belong to the WpnService (Windows Push Notification Service).I find all router logging abnormalities to be normal.
So what are the QoS issues that you believe you are seeing?I assume that some unclosed connections that my Windows 10 leaves unclosed are causing an error with QOS. They belong to the WpnService (Windows Push Notification Service).
Here is the post that describes this error. What I've noticed is that looks like this error occurs exactly one hour later after the laptop that disconnects from WiFi leaves two unclosed connections from the "Windows Push Notifications System Service" that stay active for an hour, and then, as soon as this error appears, these unclosed connections disappear from the list of active connections.So what are the QoS issues that you believe you are seeing?
watch -tn5 'conntrack -L'
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