Hey Kindis
I was so excited when i read it, but didnt work
Thanks for your reply tho
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This way we can see what is using the CPU core.
Sure
This is weird. I was hopping to find one process eating almost all CPU. Instead I found 4 or 5 processes, using only one core.
1) Your firewall is eating 30% of a single core. I believe the Mikrotik implementation spread the load assigning one stream to each core. Are these numbers the result of a single stream? One single connection, downloading something? If yes, that would explain it. If this is the case, try with a torrent - they open dozens of connections, and the load should use all 4 cores.
2) What is the connection speed? 30% of a single core is quite something. Maybe some optimization on the firewall/queue rules? I know this isn't the issue, but...
3) You may be right, and this is a bug. I don't have one of this units to test, so can't help this way.