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    PPPoE on WAN link for Centurylink gigabit service

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    • J
      johns1
      last edited by

      Ok. Both are attached.

      Thank you again for your help.

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        johns1
        last edited by

        I decided to give Centurylink support a call to see what if anything they could do to help me. I spent about an hour on the phone with the GPON support engineer. He did state that they do not require a MTU of 1492, that is a direct contradiction to what the settings on my C2000T modem show. So I think I will keep trying it both ways. We tried a number of other configuration changes, but no matter what could not seem to get the entire link process to complete. He stated he could see that my system had established a link and taken the full 1 gigabit of bandwidth available but that the PPPoE authentication was not completing. He noted that authentication attempts are logged to their RADIUS server and that from the entries he could see it looked like the pfSense server was starting a connection and then requesting to closing the connection itself.

        I am going to continue trying to get this to work and will post updates if I make progress.

        If any other members of the forum have advice feel free to provide input.

        A special thank you to almabes for taking time to try and troubleshoot this with me.

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          Guest
          last edited by

          Maybe this will help you.
          https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r29358085-VLAN-Tagging-on-Tomato-for-FTTH

          I have read about people successful in get CL to remove VLAN tagging, then you won't need their router at all.

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            goetter
            last edited by

            Have you made any progress?

            I will soon be attempting the same thing with CenturyLink.

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            • L
              l3lack
              last edited by

              I, too, would love to hear the progress for this issue. I would like to be able to get rid of CT2000, and have pfsense connect directly to CenturyLink.

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              • superweaselS
                superweasel
                last edited by

                I received CenturyLink Gigabit Internet service two weeks ago and was able to immediately replace the C2000T with pfSense for use with the service. It was simple to setup.

                Here are the steps:

                • Create a VLAN with ID 201, Interfaces>Assign>VLANs

                • Assign the VLAN to the WAN parent interface

                • Create a PPP interface for the WAN, Interfaces>Assign>PPPs

                • Make the following PPP settings:

                Link type - PPPoE
                            Link interface(s) - WAN interface with VLAN, e.g. igb1_vlan201
                            Provide the Username and Password for the CenturyLink account
                            Save

                At this point, the WAN interface will connect to the CenturyLink service.

                I have noticed that the C2000T is about 20 percent faster on download speed tests and on parity with upload speed tests when compared to pfSense running on a SG-4860. Not exactly sure why that would be the case. Still investigating.

                Screenshots of the settings below.

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                pfSense rig: pfSense SG-4860/120GB SSD
                WAN: CenturyLink Gigabit Fiber

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                • J
                  johns1
                  last edited by

                  superweasel, thank you for posting some detail. For some reason new post to thread notifications were not reaching me so I was not aware that new posts had been made.

                  I tried to follow your instructions and even went so far as to do a complete new install of 2.2.3 to make sure old configuration changes were not affecting me but I still can't get pfsense to work with Centurylink. By following your advice I have made more progress than before. I was unclear about what the WAN link should be set to on Interfaces (assign) so I put it to the PPPoE option created by following your instructions. pfsense then gets an IP address on the WAN link but clients on the LAN can't get to the internet. Screen shots are below, note in PPPtoWAN image that pfsense gets and IP address, can tell it is on the current release but the 1000baseT full duplex is missing. When I set the WAN back to em0 (default) I get the 1000baseT link full duplex but no IP address.

                  I am sure there is some minor setting I am missing, and I would appreciate any further advice you have.

                  Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.

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                  • superweaselS
                    superweasel
                    last edited by

                    With an IP address from CenturyLink, the WAN side of the house is all set. IP address from CenturyLink is the critical piece. With PPPoE, pfSense does not report connection speed or duplex.

                    Make sure the PPPoE Gateway is set as the Default Gateway (System>Routing, see image below). You might also want to add the CenturyLink DNS servers to your DNS list (System>General>DNS servers, see image below).

                    As for the LAN side, most likely a firewall issue or route issue. Make sure you are not blocking routes to the WAN from LAN (see image below). Just to verify, take a look at Diagnostics>Routes to see if LAN can route to WAN.

                    Last one, in researching the speed issue with pfSense and gigabit PPPoE connections, I opened a support ticket with pfSense. As of v2.2.3, pfSense will not attain gigabit speeds with PPPoE (https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4821).

                    ![Voila_Capture 2015-07-20_07-40-22_AM.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Voila_Capture 2015-07-20_07-40-22_AM.png)
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                    pfSense rig: pfSense SG-4860/120GB SSD
                    WAN: CenturyLink Gigabit Fiber

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                    • J
                      johns1
                      last edited by

                      superweasel, many thanks for your posts. I am now up and running on pfSense!. It turns out the inability for clients to access the WAN was because CenturyLink was moving the IP the assigned to me at the same time I was trying to browse the web from a client. With others asking "when is the internet going to be up again?" instead of taking time to make sure things were right I just assumed there was some setting I was missing.

                      As to your bug report, I would like to help prove an issue as my pfSense system is yielding about 1/3 to 1/2 the performance I get when using the technicolor modem. I will message you directly about that.

                      Thank you again for the detail you provided. I appreciate it.

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                      • D
                        dburkland
                        last edited by

                        I am guessing the PPPoE requirement is region specific as I did not need to set this up here in the Twin Cities (Support also confirmed this as well).

                        Cheers,

                        Dan

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                          dopey
                          last edited by

                          @superweasel:

                          Last one, in researching the speed issue with pfSense and gigabit PPPoE connections, I opened a support ticket with pfSense. As of v2.2.3, pfSense will not attain gigabit speeds with PPPoE (https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4821).

                          Thanks for tracking this down.  I've been wondering why I can't get gigabit over centurylink but was able to between hosts on the WAN and LAN interfaces.  Didn't think that PPPoE would have been the factor here.

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                            Heavyb
                            last edited by

                            Can anyone confirm that the PPPoE performance issue has been addressed in v.2.3?

                            Thanks!

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                              Bagoette
                              last edited by

                              I have just upgraded to CenturyLink Fiber Gigabit as well, and after getting pfSense to connect to the PPPoE, I can only manage at most 300 Mbps Down and 350 Mbps Up.

                              My CPU info is included in attachment.

                              I have both Gigabit NIC's on the LAN and WAN.

                              When I hook up the CenturyLink C2100T I can get 700+Mbps Up and Down. Can anyone pull high speeds with pfSense?

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                                Spirundik
                                last edited by

                                I had the opposite problem.  I got ~900 up/down when my pfSense was connected directly to the ONT and establishing the PPPoE connection, but only get ~700 up/down when the C2100T is in place to provide routing for my /29 subnet.

                                attached is my cpu info.

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                                  teeler123
                                  last edited by

                                  I have tried everything suggested in this thread - VLAN201 on WAN, PPPoE on VLAN201, and input username and password. It then says that it is "up" but no IP address is received and not internet.

                                  Any thoughts for further actions?

                                  Thanks,

                                  Tyler

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                                    yuckey2d
                                    last edited by

                                    Bump… Gave this a try last month, hoping for a solution, or advice for how to build the PPPoE with multithread available.

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                                      w0w
                                      last edited by

                                      According to https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/4821 it is related to igb driver, are you all using Intel igb NICs? Currently solution is only to change the hardware — more powerful CPU that can handle 1Gbit with single core and/or other Intel card, that uses em(4) driver.

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                                        PfKomrad
                                        last edited by

                                        @teeler123:

                                        I have tried everything suggested in this thread - VLAN201 on WAN, PPPoE on VLAN201, and input username and password. It then says that it is "up" but no IP address is received and not internet.

                                        Any thoughts for further actions?

                                        Thanks,

                                        Tyler

                                        What version of pfsense do you have? 2.4.1 had a bug that didn't not let the VLAN interface work. 2.4.2-RELEASE  fixes that and it should work. I just set my up as VLAN 201 interface on the WAN hardware port, PPoE interface on the VLAN 201 interface, and finally assign the PPoE interface to the WAN port under interface assignments

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                                          billmcg
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                                            billmcg
                                            last edited by billmcg

                                            I finally got this setup working with my sg-2440, but there's NO WAY this device supports a gigabit connection as claimed in the literature. Default CL modem sees speeds around 860/775 wheras setup with my sg-2440 I'm getting 450/450.

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