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    • w0wW
      w0w @Sasquatchv
      last edited by

      @Sasquatchv
      Looks fine.
      I don’t know, but the next step might be to try a dumb switch between TP-Link and PFSense and make a packet capture?
      Also try capturing packets directly in PF, on the appropriate interface.

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        Sasquatchv @w0w
        last edited by Sasquatchv

        @w0w I have very limited testing window for next week or two.
        Hour, maybe two if I'm lucky.
        I'll try switch and wireshark packet capture

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          The TP-Link might still add the VLAN tag in bridge mode in which case you would not need it set in pfSense.

          You shouldn't normally need anything else set for PPPoE. Especially just to see any LCP replies etc.

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            Sasquatchv @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10 I tried:
            Pf pppoe with vlan tag <>modem bridge with and without vlan tag explicitly set
            Pf pppoe without vlan tag <> modem bridge wit and without vlan tag explicitly set
            Basically all combinations
            I'll try them again while sniffing traffic

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              VLAN 101 looks like a UK DSL line? If so nothing special should be required. But I can say that BTs modems do the tagging themselves.

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                Sasquatchv @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10 it is UK VDSL, openreach copper ,onestream ISP.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Then should be nothing special required other than the VLAN. Seems likely the router is not bridging the PPPoE correctly.

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                    Sasquatchv @stephenw10
                    last edited by Sasquatchv

                    @stephenw10 I think I have a breakthrough.
                    Modem Bridge with vlan tag, pfsense without vlan tag.

                    Interface is up, got an IP address in familiar range but even pfsense itself cannot even ping DNS sever pulled from ISP, no route to host...

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      Does the ppp log look correct? Something like:

                      Dec 12 04:29:55 	ppp 	75336 	[wan] IPCP: LayerUp
                      Dec 12 04:29:55 	ppp 	75336 	[wan] {my_ip_address} -> 172.16.13.252
                      Dec 12 04:29:55 	ppp 	75336 	[wan] IFACE: Up event
                      Dec 12 04:29:55 	ppp 	75336 	[wan] IFACE: Rename interface ng0 to pppoe0
                      Dec 12 04:29:55 	ppp 	75336 	[wan] IFACE: Add description "PLUSNET" 
                      

                      Do you see the local and gateway address in Diag > Routes?

                      Do you see anything blocked in the firewall logs?

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                        Sasquatchv @stephenw10
                        last edited by

                        Left for an hour to eat and it works fine.
                        I was probably too eager with testing.
                        Although after moving both boxes to cabinet the booted an worked straight away(3 minutes max).

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                        • VioletDragonV
                          VioletDragon @Sasquatchv
                          last edited by VioletDragon

                          @Sasquatchv you neglected to mention what ISP you are with. For PPPoE you only require the Router in Bridge mode then configure PPPoE on pfsense. Let the Router pass thru the modem and don’t configure PPPoE on the Router itself as the PPPoE with have two Open Sessions and majority of ISPs in UK, Ireland and Europe uses RAS/RAAS which will cause the Auth on PPPoE Session to fail.

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