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    pfSense won't get IP from Frontier Fiber.

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      rcoleman-netgate Netgate @Jarhead
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      @jarhead said in pfSense won't get IP from Frontier Fiber.:

      There's a script you can use

      Should be noted here the script is technically side-loading and if you have a TAC support subscription that can possibly result in not receiving support. Not an absolute but an advisory.

      Ryan
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        Jarhead @rcoleman-netgate
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        @rcoleman-netgate Can he have a TAC subscription with a Protectli? Thought that was just for Netgate equipment.

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          rcoleman-netgate Netgate @Jarhead
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          @jarhead TAC support is available on any system that runs a current version of pfSense (CE or Plus) and can be purchased at any time at https://shop.netgate.com/collections/support

          Ryan
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            Jarhead @rcoleman-netgate
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            @rcoleman-netgate Good to know. Thanks.

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              scottv @Jarhead
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              @jarhead
              Thanks for the options; however, I found an easier 3rd option which is switching to OPNsense. I am up and running on my own equipment without Frontier's router in Bridge mode and only spent a couple hours work to install and configure to my needs. Now I am running at 2000Mbps and don't even need to wait for Frontier's new equipment and tech to show up. I am sure they will want to install it whenever it gets in and I will just remove it after they leave...

              Will re-consider pfSense once it's fixed but my needs are pretty simple and it's just as easy for me to switch to a different solution.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                It's fixed in 2.7 snapshots if you want to try it.

                https://www.pfsense.org/snapshots/

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                  scottv @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10
                  I will update the pfSense install to 2.7 snapshots on my FW Vault with 1gb connections to see how that works. Thanks for the info.

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                    scottv @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10

                    Is there a specific setting in 2.7.0.a.20221104.0600 to enable this to work?

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      There should not be. Not just to accept priority tagged DHCP offers.

                      If you are using igb or em NICs you will need to disabled hardware VLAN tagging but I think you said you have 2.5G NICs? If those are igc they should need anything. If they are re it's possible they might need something I've not tested it there.

                      Steve

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                        scottv @stephenw10
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                        @stephenw10

                        Okay so I have 2 Protectli FW4 boxes one has the 1G connections and the other has the 2.5G. I reconfigured the 1G box for version 2.7 since the 2G box was working on OPNsense. I see that the 1G box has as a different problem related to the hardware VLAN tagging so I will re-configure the 2G box on v2.7 which has the igc NICS and see how that works... I didn't realize the box with the 1G NICs had a different problem that upgrading wouldn't fix. Never a dull moment!

                        Scott

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          Well you can still test usefully by disabling hardware VLAN filtering on that NIC. For example:

                          ifconfig igb0 -vlanhwfilter
                          

                          See: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/12821

                          Steve

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                            scottv @stephenw10
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                            @stephenw10

                            I'm up and running on my Protectli FW4C with 2.5G NICs using the latest dev version. Speedtest is showing 1200Mbps down and 1600Mbps up on my 2G service.

                            Will try out disabling the VLAN filtering on the FW4B tomorrow.

                            Thanks!

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