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    • GertjanG
      Gertjan @Jedi2155
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      @Jedi2155

      1884e308-af91-414a-b15d-e960940504b7-image.png

      That a discover first, and then an offer afterwards for me, which is the right sequence.
      The transaction ID is the same, so, who send the discover, got a reply.

      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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        Jedi2155 @Gertjan
        last edited by Jedi2155

        @Gertjan So any idea why my end device isn't getting any packets back? I've tried 3 laptops and a router, none of them gets a DHCP address, but it works if I manually assign a static IP. It also worked earlier if I assign a VLAN (getting DHCP).

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        • GertjanG
          Gertjan @Jedi2155
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          @Jedi2155

          What's between that 'device' and the pfSense LAN NIC ?
          What happens when you connect the device by wire from the device NIC to the pfSense NIC ?
          What was the device you were using to make the image :

          50f15546-bfa9-4a45-bed9-46e07014bd7a-image.png

          as it saw the discover, broadcasted from the device, and the offer, send from pfSense.

          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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            Jedi2155 @Gertjan
            last edited by

            @Gertjan

            What's between that 'device' and the pfSense LAN NIC ?

            • Only a wire, the pfSense NIC a nd the device is directly connected

            What happens when you connect the device by wire from the device NIC to the pfSense NIC ?

            • This is how it is currently connected.

            What was the device you were using to make the image :

            • The image you replied to was captured using the built in pfSense packet capture utility which I saved as a pcap file and loaded into wireshark.
            • I've run a packet capture on the end device using wireshark, when there is only a single wire through but I never see any of the pfSense packets that is reported on the pfSense packet capture tool.
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              Jedi2155
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              After 3 weeks of trying to solve this issue, I'm about to return my hardware appliance and get a UniFi if I can't figure this out, its my last week before my return window trying to get PFsense working....

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              • GertjanG
                Gertjan @Jedi2155
                last edited by

                @Jedi2155

                Wait ...

                You are having troubles with the 'second' network.
                What happens when you make LAN this second network, and the second network LAN ?
                If the issues follows the NIC, you might have a NIC that can receive but not send ?!

                No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                  Jedi2155 @Gertjan
                  last edited by Jedi2155

                  @Gertjan

                  I tried that a few weeks ago and it actually worked (DHCP and all). It has to be a configuration issue and I cannot figure it out for the life of me. As I said, the LAN connection works if I:

                  1 - Manually assign a static IP
                  2 - When I had a VLAN setup to this LAN and the end device, DHCP works perfectly!
                  3 - When I configure it as a simple LAN interface and I also tried bridging it, I cannot get it to work.

                  Primary LAN is a i226LM, secondary is a i226V

                  I've also double checked the BIOS settings (it's a Minisforum MS-01.
                  Last thing I'm going to try to backup my config, wipe everything and try to reconfigure it from scratch.

                  I presently only have PFsense installed (directly, no proxmod or virtualization yet) and I'm using this as a HomeLab eventually. Was dipping my hand into PFSense trying to do more control before return to a commercial solution.

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                    Jedi2155 @Gertjan
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                    @Gertjan

                    So I wiped the disk, and reinstalled from scratch, and before I did anything else, I configured the second LAN, and it worked.....I then reloaded my saved config I backed up prior to the wipe, and it was still working....

                    So something broke that wasn't related to my configuration and I have no idea what. So at this stage ( I had tried several attempts to reboot/reroot and lots of things, but something in the install broke basically).

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                      Danyo @Jedi2155
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                      @Jedi2155 This is probably a bit late, but it might still help others out in the future:

                      If you have this issue, with the MS-01, it isn't your fault. It has to do the with I226-lm. It has intel Vpro on it, which for some reason messes with the DHCP leases. It's a known issue that's been around for a year or 2.

                      I was struggling with the same issue for a week or so until I stumbled upon an article that explained this in more detail.

                      On other systems you can turn off intel Vpro properly, but on the ms-01 it doesn't fix it for some reason.

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                        Jedi2155 @Danyo
                        last edited by Jedi2155

                        @Danyo Thank you! I got it working now generally but it doesn't work in all cases and it depends on the end device. For example the i226-LM DHCP works with my Desktop which has an Intel NIC but it doesn't work if I plug it into my laptop (which doesn't have an Intel NIC), or my LG TV. This only applies to the i226-LM as you suggested but not the i226-V.

                        I'm wondering what within your research suggested issues with Vpro (which when I googled) is an umbrella term for dozens of features including several VM ones which are toggleable on the MS-01 BIOS. I have moved pfsense into a proxmox container so VM features are pretty useful even I don't know what they all do (yet).

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                          Danyo @Jedi2155
                          last edited by Danyo

                          @Jedi2155 I found several topics about it, but the main reason for it is this:

                          https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/index.php?route=newsblog/faq&faq_id=91

                          On asrock boards they have the option to fully turn the function off, which allows DHCP leases to work once again.

                          edit.: it's interesting that it does work with intel devices on the other end, I have only tried my laptop and TV, and neither work, I might give my desktop a try later see if that works. Or just cave in and use that connection for the WAN side.

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                            thewho @Danyo
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                            @Danyo Where did you read about the Intel devices works? i have searching about everywhere to find more info about this problem.

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