Fios modem to PFsense Box - Help
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Verizon and Frontier DHCP implementations make router replacement more complex that most. Sometimes just a MAC spoof will do it. Sometimes not. Sometimes the DCHP client of their router needs to be impersonated. A beauty of impersonation is that the routers can then be swapped back and forth for troubleshooting, testing/evaluation, failure, etc. without issue.
FIOS - Fake WAN DHCP Setup for G1100 (FiOS Quantum Router) https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=114389.msg635823#msg635823
DHCP Client Configuration Advanced Settings Options with pfSense Rel. 2.2 https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=94298.msg523647#msg523647
Error /var/etc/dhclient_wan.conf line 14: no option named option-61 https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=114838.msg638059#msg638059
Or it may just simply be that the lease has not been successfully released or allowed to expire.
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Verizon and Frontier DHCP implementations make router replacement more complex that most. Sometimes just a MAC spoof will do it. Sometimes not. Sometimes the DCHP client of their router needs to be impersonated. A beauty of impersonation is that the routers can then be swapped back and forth for troubleshooting, testing/evaluation, failure, etc. without issue.
FIOS - Fake WAN DHCP Setup for G1100 (FiOS Quantum Router) https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=114389.msg635823#msg635823
DHCP Client Configuration Advanced Settings Options with pfSense Rel. 2.2 https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=94298.msg523647#msg523647
Error /var/etc/dhclient_wan.conf line 14: no option named option-61 https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=114838.msg638059#msg638059
So since I am not using the Quantum router, just the FIOS modem and my TPLink, I would copy all of the TP Link settings instead using your first guide?
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To my knowledge Verizon and Frontier FiOS services use a router not a "modem". Don't what you mean by "modem". It's not clear to me what the implementation is that's being replaced and what it's being replaced with.
Also it could just simply be that the previous lease has not been successfully released or allowed to expire.
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I have it plugged directly into the Verizon ONT i-211M-L, see the attached below. I returned the cable boxes and router/wifi access point to verizon.
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I don't know what "it" is. You need to be more descriptive about what the specific devices are and how they are connected and configured etc.
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I don't know what "it" is. You need to be more descriptive about what the specific devices are and how they are connected and configured etc.
Current Working Setup:
Verizon ONT i-211M-L Network Port -> TP Link C9 Router Wan Port TP Link Lan Port -> PFSENSE wan port PFSense Lan port -> laptop NicGoal / Not Working:
Verizon ONT i-211M-LIOS Modem Network Port -> Pfsense WAN Port PFSense Lan Port -> Laptop Nic Laptop online -
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Release the WAN DHCP lease from the TP Link C9 Router. If it is not capable of sending a DHCP release command packet, then shut it down and either wait 2 hours for the lease to expire, or call Verizon customer support to have them release it.
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Release pfSense WAN DHCP lease, configure it's WAN DHCP with default settings, then connect pfSense WAN to the ONT.
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OP, not sure if you were able to resolve your problem, however as others have stated, if your Fios box is actually a router, then you may be running into a double NAT situation (pfSense box is getting private IP from WAN).
For additional understanding on this subject, look at this video (1:04:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgupXMlz3is
Hope this helps.
ps: on another note, if your Fios box is connected to the ONT via Ethernet (not COAX), then you can remove it altogether from the equation. You will have to drop its lease. You can do so via its GUI interface or by disconnecting it from ONT for a few hours.
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Release the WAN DHCP lease from the TP Link C9 Router. If it is not capable of sending a DHCP release command packet, then shut it down and either wait 2 hours for the lease to expire, or call Verizon customer support to have them release it.
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Release pfSense WAN DHCP lease, configure it's WAN DHCP with default settings, then connect pfSense WAN to the ONT.
agree, that workflow should solve the OP's problem
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Call Verizon (1-800-837-4966) and ask them to release your public IP. This will resolve your issue. I had the same problem. For some reason the "WAN IP RELEASE" option doesn't work with the FIOS network.
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For some reason the "WAN IP RELEASE" option doesn't work with the FIOS network.
Or maybe it does work but just appears not to because the ISP provided router re-establishes a new lease if the WAN cable is not immediately unplugged before it can do so. I know the Actiontec MI-424WR behaves this way. Probably some of the other ISP provided models do too.