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    PFSENSE couldnt get WAN ip from modem

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • ?
      Guest
      last edited by

      OK, leave the WAN connected, and go into the pfSense Web interface, What does it show as the IP address of the WAN interface?

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      • R
        rangarajan
        last edited by

        hi ,

        sorry for delay .No IP is detected its empty in the WAN interface field.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Does it show the WAN interface as UP? (green arrow)

          Can we see a screenshot from Status > Interfaces.

          Steve

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          • R
            rangarajan
            last edited by

            no WAN interface is in RED

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            • NollipfSenseN
              NollipfSense
              last edited by

              Dude…why are you opening multiply thread on the same exact issue...that's a big turn off!

              Onto the subject at hand...sounds to me some conflict going on with your cable modem and might need to be in bridge mode.

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              • R
                rangarajan
                last edited by

                should i need to change any settings over there ?

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  A screenshot of the WAN from Status > Interfaces would be very helpful here. Please try to get that.

                  If the interface shows the red 'down' arrow though that implies it's not even connected. I would look for a link issue, perhaps a bad cable or speed/duplex mismatch. That assumes your WAN is Ethernet directly though, if it's PPP of some sort there may be other issues. The screenshot would tell us all that.

                  Steve

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    I see in fact you did post a screenshot in one of the other threads you opened. I re-attached it here.

                    That shows what looks to be a working connection. The WAN is linked, UP and has a valid IP.

                    It seems like you are trying to put the cable router in modem mode to bridge the PPP connection yes?

                    Steve

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                    • R
                      rangarajan
                      last edited by

                      yes but public ip is not detected in wan interface i don't know why

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        If it's showing a private IP on the WAN like in that screenshot it's because the ISP supplied modem/router is not passing it through. Instead is it running a dhcp server and giving pfSense a lease from that.

                        If it's a PPPoE connection you will need to configure the 'modem' to run is modem or bridge mode and then configure the PPPoE connection on the pfSense WAN.

                        Steve

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                          rangarajan
                          last edited by

                          yeah i tried  to login to modem gw 192.168.1.251 for PPPoE configuration but i am unable to login to url with this gateway ip

                          can please share me how to configure PPPoE configuration steps

                          Thank you

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                          • GertjanG
                            Gertjan
                            last edited by

                            @rangarajan:

                            can please share me how to configure PPPoE configuration steps

                            Your device that is hooked up to your cable/phoneline/Coax incoming wire should be put into pure "modem" mode. In that case it just 'translates' info from one line - the incoming connection, to packets that flow over an Ethernet cable to pfSense.
                            This Ethernet cable should be put into the WAN interface. PPPOE should be activated on this WAN (pfSense)  interface, and you probably have to enter some credentials (logion + password : transmitted to you by your ISP - this same info is present now in your router device, so it can enable the conenction).

                            Everything depends on the instructions given to you by your ISP (their support web site, FAQ, etc)  - you haven't said anything about that part, so we don't know nothing about that.

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

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                            • R
                              rangarajan
                              last edited by

                              Dear Team

                              i here by explaning the despite of making cable modem to bridge mode also am unable to get WAN ip details in pfsense

                              whether i should configure ppp0e in cable modem or in pfsense firewall am not clea in this point

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                                                                          cablemodem(192.168.1.251)
                                                                            |
                                                                        pfsense firewall(wan - 192.168.1.223) ,(lan - 192.168.2.1)
                                                                            |
                                                                          cisco switch (smart one)
                                                                          |
                                                                          pc (192.168.2.2)

                              here am able to access the internet but issue is publi ip is not detected in wan interface of pfsense , here i have attached interface and other details in screenshots

                              please help me

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                              • GertjanG
                                Gertjan
                                last edited by

                                IF your "cable modem" was really working in "modem" mode, it had no notion of "IP" (it's just transforming electric signals from one wire to another), and pfSene would actually have a 'real' WAN IP on it's WAN interface.
                                But, right now, you are using DHCP-client on the WAN interface, which means it's asking for an IP. Somehow, a DHCP server is still running on your modem … and it gives a 'local' IP ( 192.168.1.251 ) to pfSEnse.

                                Btw : the fact that you have a working Internet connection is a pretty solid prove that you have a router-after-router setup now. So your modem isn't functioning in "modem" mode at all.

                                When I was using the box my ISP gave me, I had to put it in Modem or PPPOE mode. I had to chose pppoe mode on the WAN interface on pfSEnse, and enter a lgin and password, and I had a real WAN like "82.127.34.254" on the pfSense WAN interface.

                                Why do you keep the DHCP-client activated on the WAN ? Is this per ISP instructions ?

                                Today, with my new router that is hooked up to my VDSL phone line in front of pfSense has to be a router - "modem" mode isn't possible. A classic "router-after-router" setup.
                                Not really a big deal for :
                                he.net (for my IPv6) works.
                                The DyNDNS service still works
                                I have to double NAT for some IPv4 port, but I don't care, it works.

                                Again : check out with your ISP how to change your device into a pure modem device - we can't help you with that.

                                Edit: Removed link and merged the topics. Steve

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

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                                • R
                                  rangarajan
                                  last edited by

                                  Dear Team,

                                  i am able to access internet via pf sense firewall but only issue is public IP is not detected in wan interface of pf sense firewall despite of changing my cable modem to bridge mode also nothing worked .please help me in this

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                                  • DerelictD
                                    Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                                    last edited by

                                    Typical Cable Modem procedure:

                                    Unplug WAN port from cable modem

                                    Set WAN port to DHCP

                                    Do whatever you need to do to get the cable "modem" into bridge mode.

                                    Reboot the cable modem and let it sync up.

                                    Connect the WAN port to the cable modem.

                                    In the USA, all cable modems are naturally in bridge mode. Some unlucky folks have routers with a built-in cable modem and the router portion is what actually has to be put into bridge mode. Your particular circumstance there is actually a better topic for your ISP's forum than here if you want a more specific answer.

                                    In some cases the ISP has made the brain-dead decision to lock down the MAC address it will serve on the customer side. Rebooting often clears that, but sometimes a call to the ISP is necessary and, in extreme cases, spoofing the MAC on the WAN interface might be necessary.

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                                    DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by

                                      Please stop opening new threads about exactly the same issue. We are trying to help you but you are just making it harder by having multiple forum users duplicating the troubleshooting.

                                      You need to put your ISP modem/router in modem or bridged mode and then change the pfSense WAN to be type PPPoE with the appropriate credentials.

                                      The modem may still be accessible using its internal address but as Gertjan said when it's configured correctly you will not have internet access using DHCP on WAN.

                                      Steve

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                                      • chpalmerC
                                        chpalmer
                                        last edited by

                                        As I have not seen this mentioned and at the risk you will start another thread (against forum rules)..

                                        Maybe the FreeBSD drivers for your particular interface no longer exist in the newer versions.  Try changing your interfaces around and see if your WAN connects then.

                                        You will need to console in for this.

                                        Im done!

                                        Triggering snowflakes one by one..
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                                        • N
                                          nebjef
                                          last edited by

                                          It is old topic but guys still have problems.
                                          I had this problem on Intel quad port card and resolve it with disabling WOL (Wake on LAN) on all Ethernet ports. If you don't know terminal commands you can put your card in windows machine and in properties disable three WOL settings. I think one is disabled by default, but disable all WOLs.

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