@sef1414
Name it "run.sh", copy to pf and chmod according documentation
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/development/boot-commands.html#shell-script-option
You will see messages in the system log like those quoted in the script after logger command.
Mmm, I would argue changing the pfSense LAN subnet is probably easier on a fresh install with nothing using it yet. Additionally changing that to some other subnet is a good idea anyway since it avoids other possible conflicts in the future. With site to site VPNs for example.
@Ramosel
Thanks for the info. I got my Pi4B with Uputronics GPS hat plus PoE hat working fine. I'm using mine for GPS NTP server in a closed network for surveillance system.
Regards, Mark
That newer openwrt image is certainly what I would try. You should be able to netboot it so no 'recovery' it necessary if for some reason it doesn't boot. You'd need console access though.
@netboy I will have to remember that, I picked up a little travel router few months back while in hotel for a couple weeks. Got sick of reconnecting all devices every day ;)
It started about 2 months ago.
My browser still said to me : this site has IPv6 avaible, I have IPv6 avaible, so let's do it. And then nothing ... so some fallback mechanism to IPv4 was kicking in after "500 milli sec delay" or so.
It wasn't really disturbing.
Check for ISP issues on WAN1 by testing with an alternative DNS server or contact the ISP to resolve potential routing issues, and ensure your pfSense and network settings are correctly configured.
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