Can't renew/obtain WAN ip address after modem goes down
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@alano said in Can't renew/obtain WAN ip address after modem goes down:
Only when I reboot pfsense does the WAN interface obtain an IP address.
If you're not rebooting pfSense, but remove the WAN cable for a moment, an put it back in, does that work ?
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@ijurisic I'm trying to avoid rebooting pfsense. Otherwise, if there's a hiccup and I'm not home, I lose access to my network.
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@gertjan No it doesn't. I don't understand why pulling the cable or simply bringing the interface down and then up won't obtain an IP address. Only when I reboot pfsense do I get an IP address. I can't believe I'm the only one to have this issue.
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@alano said in Can't renew/obtain WAN ip address after modem goes down:
@ijurisic I'm trying to avoid rebooting pfsense. Otherwise, if there's a hiccup and I'm not home, I lose access to my network.
I not restart my pfSense, I reset router of internet provider.
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@ijurisic I'm looking for a solution where I don't need to be on site. Thanks.
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Hate to bring up an old post but I've had the same exact problem from 2.5.2 all the way to 2.7.0 now. If the modem goes down, my WAN will not grab an IP when the link comes back up unless I totally reboot pfS. Even if I bounce the WAN interface, it does exactly as explained above (it quickly flashes the public IP, then goes to 0.0.0.0). Same response if I simply unplug the WAN cable and replug.
Could it be a NIC? The NIC is a 4 port HP NC365T server card. My modem is a CM8200A.
Did you ever find a resolution for this?
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@BlankSpace same here. this problem is really bad. I have to reboot pfsense whenever my modem resets. i also have xfinity
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I'm also having the same problem. I have a UPS, and was away from home while the wife was at home. After a power outage, pfSense boots up faster than the modem, and because the modem isn't ready to give out an IP address, pfSense doesn't immediately get an IP, and never will because it appears it just doesn't retry. I have to reboot pfSense for it to get an IP address.
Wife was not happy having to tell her how to restart pfSense while I was away.
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@Slyke Take a look at the following for a workaround:
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/117772/delay-bootup-time-options
Ted
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@tedquade Thanks! I wish it would just get an IP, but delaying boot is the best option for now. I would thumbs up you, but don't have enough rep.