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    Frequent internet loss - need help figuring out where and why? Maybe pfSense, Modem, ISP, or all 3?

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      mmiller7
      last edited by

      Maybe I'm still missing something. I don't see that field listed where I expected it to be under Interfaces > WAN

      Am I missing something? This is 2.4.4

      0_1538453717201_wan setting.png

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        bfeitell
        last edited by bfeitell

        Yes, scroll down a bit more. "Option modifiers" appears below in the "Lease Requirements and Requests" section.

        I would reboot, but saving and applying the fix should resolve things. You can check the MTU before and after the fix at the command prompt with 'ifconfig re0'.

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          mmiller7
          last edited by

          Ah, I found it as you said under the "Lease Requirements and Requests" heading. I was looking for a keyword heading "Advanced" or checkbox "Advanced". I'll do a reboot for good measure, it seems reasonable enough.

          I will certainly report back either way - if it is still having problems or showing those lines or if I think it's fixed after a while.

          Thanks!

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            bfeitell
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            I have edited the post above, and my prior post to reflect the correct location of "Option modifiers" in the "Lease Requirements and Requests" section.

            I really think this fix needs to be documented, as the underlying problem causes all sorts of flakiness beyond DHCP renewal/ARP quirks, including the failure of certain web sites, like newyorker.com, to load.

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              mmiller7
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              Interesting note - prior to the reboot after applying that I had intermittent connectivity and odd entries in my dmesg output.

              I think after a reboot it settled out but in case you are interested here is what it showed:

              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to UP
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to UP
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to UP
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to UP
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to UP
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to UP
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to UP
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to UP
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to UP
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to UP
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              re0: link state changed to UP
              nd6_setmtu0: new link MTU on re0 (576) is too small for IPv6
              re0: link state changed to DOWN
              arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
              

              AFAIK my ISP does not support IPv6 and I don't appear to have any IPv6 connectivity. I'm assuming it just got confused with changing things until it was rebooted.

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                bfeitell
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                Yes, I think this pretty clearly shows you hit this 576 MTU oddity. For my friend it broke The New Yorker website, and iHeart Radio. I was more concerned with the firewall unpredictably falling off the net. It turned out that the two problems had the same root cause of a too small MTU.

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                  mmiller7
                  last edited by mmiller7

                  Not sure why the forum thinks I'm spamming posting the output of ifconfig but it does.

                  After a reboot its still showing ifconfig re0 with mtu 576.

                  Any thoughts? Maybe I need to manually enter 1500 in the WAN settings?

                  0_1538455003372_options.png

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                    bfeitell
                    last edited by

                    Please post a screen shot of the "Lease Requirements and Requests" as you have it filled out. If you have the supersede statement in there correctly, it may be a quirk of the (re) driver interacting with dhclient. Setting 1500 explicitly for the MTU might fix it, but I would try a cold boot after confirming you have the incantation entered correctly. In the meanwhile, I will double check how I have it set on my friend's machine...

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                      mmiller7
                      last edited by

                      Just re-re-re read your post and you said without quotes. Maybe I should have gone to bed while it was still yesterday. :)

                      Took out my " " from the option modifiers, rebooted AGAIN and now I see mtu 1500 in ifconfig re0!

                      Seems like a good sign that its at least now doing what you (and I) was expecting.

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                        bfeitell
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                        Excellent! Please follow up on this if it is fixed. I think that Netgate needs to put this in the formal documentation. It is a sneaky little quirk from upstream. pfSense, and dhclient are doing the right thing following the DHCP lease parameters issued, but the cable modem hardware from the ISP is giving out bad settings for setting up the connection.

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                          mmiller7
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                          Negative success, just had total outage tonight. Had to reboot pfsense to get it to come back online.

                            Origin="GenuineIntel"  Id=0x406c3  Family=0x6  Model=0x4c  Stepping=3
                            Features=0xbfebfbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE>
                            Features2=0x43d8e3bf<SSE3,PCLMULQDQ,DTES64,MON,DS_CPL,VMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,MOVBE,POPCNT,TSCDLT,AESNI,RDRAND>
                            AMD Features=0x28100800<SYSCALL,NX,RDTSCP,LM>
                            AMD Features2=0x101<LAHF,Prefetch>
                            Structured Extended Features=0x2282<TSCADJ,SMEP,ERMS,NFPUSG>
                            VT-x: PAT,HLT,MTF,PAUSE,EPT,UG,VPID
                            TSC: P-state invariant, performance statistics
                          padlock0: No ACE support.
                          aesni0: <AES-CBC,AES-XTS,AES-GCM,AES-ICM> on motherboard
                          re1: link state changed to DOWN
                          vlan0: changing name to 're1.2'
                          vlan1: changing name to 're1.3'
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re1: link state changed to UP
                          re1.2: link state changed to UP
                          re1.3: link state changed to UP
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          tun1: changing name to 'ovpns1'
                          ovpns1: link state changed to UP
                          tun2: changing name to 'ovpns2'
                          ovpns2: link state changed to UP
                          pflog0: promiscuous mode enabled
                          ugen0.5: <vendor 0x8087 product 0x07dc> at usbus0 (disconnected)
                          ugen0.5: <vendor 0x8087 product 0x07dc> at usbus0
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          ovpns1: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns1: link state changed to UP
                          ovpns2: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns2: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          ovpns1: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns1: link state changed to UP
                          ovpns2: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns2: link state changed to UP
                          ugen0.5: <vendor 0x8087 product 0x07dc> at usbus0 (disconnected)
                          ugen0.5: <vendor 0x8087 product 0x07dc> at usbus0
                          ugen0.5: <vendor 0x8087 product 0x07dc> at usbus0 (disconnected)
                          ugen0.5: <vendor 0x8087 product 0x07dc> at usbus0
                          ugen0.2: <American Power Conversion Back-UPS ES 750 FW841.I3 .D USB FWI3> at usbus0 (disconnected)
                          ugen0.2: <American Power Conversion Back-UPS ES 750 FW841.I3 .D USB FWI3> at usbus0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          ovpns1: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns1: link state changed to UP
                          ovpns2: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns2: link state changed to UP
                          ugen0.5: <vendor 0x8087 product 0x07dc> at usbus0 (disconnected)
                          ugen0.5: <vendor 0x8087 product 0x07dc> at usbus0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          ovpns1: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns1: link state changed to UP
                          ovpns2: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns2: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          ovpns1: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns1: link state changed to UP
                          ovpns2: link state changed to DOWN
                          ovpns2: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          arpresolve: can't allocate llinfo for 74.214.49.1 on re0
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          re0: link state changed to UP
                          re0: watchdog timeout
                          re0: link state changed to DOWN
                          

                          0_1538795475631_monitoring.png

                          Any other thoughts? I see my modem errors are creeping up again (tho only in the few-hundreds this time, not up to 1000 yet)

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                            Grimson Banned @mmiller7
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                            @mmiller7 said in Frequent internet loss - need help figuring out where and why? Maybe pfSense, Modem, ISP, or all 3?:

                            re0: watchdog timeout

                            That's a very common issue with Realtek crap NICs, you can try to use the official Realtek driver (hint: look into the Hardware section) or better yet switch to Intel NICs.

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                              bfeitell
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                              I agree with Grimson. The Realtek NICs can be very dodgy to work with. You should make sure that you have disabled all three of:

                              Hardware Checksum Offloading
                              Hardware TCP Segmentation Offloading
                              Hardware Large Receive Offloading

                              at the bottom of System/Advanced/Networking

                              The "supersede interface-mtu 0" fix remains necessary for you if you were having the arpresolve/llinfo errors and frequent drops without it. The fix is now referenced in the upgrade guide for 2.4.4 for cases where the advanced options section has been touched.

                              You can look through the network card tuning recommendations, and try variations on the MSI/MSIX fixes you see there by adapting them for (re) cards.

                              https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/hardware/tuning-and-troubleshooting-network-cards.html

                              For example, adding something like these in /boot/loader.conf.local

                              net.inet.tcp.tso=0
                              hw.pci.enable_msix=0
                              hw.pci.enable_msi=0
                              hw.re.tso_enable=0

                              Take a look through the forums, and you will see that many people have problems with Realtek hardware.

                              I hope this helps.

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                                mmiller7 @Grimson
                                last edited by mmiller7

                                @grimson The Zotac is a NUC-style low power mini box so the NICs can't be changed and it has no expansion slots, I did try a USB NIC already (AX88179) and it had the exact same problem. Actually I think everything I own that isn't a laptop has Realtek NICs on the motherboard.

                                Both my WAN and LAN are Realtek chips, re1 (the LAN) never seems to blink (metaphorically, that is), its only re0 (WAN) that is blowing up. The re1 LAN has even more throughput because its got 3 VLANs going thru it vs re0 has no VLANs.

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                                  mmiller7 @bfeitell
                                  last edited by mmiller7

                                  @bfeitell

                                  @bfeitell said in Frequent internet loss - need help figuring out where and why? Maybe pfSense, Modem, ISP, or all 3?:

                                  I agree with Grimson. The Realtek NICs can be very dodgy to work with. You should make sure that you have disabled all three of:

                                  Hardware Checksum Offloading
                                  Hardware TCP Segmentation Offloading
                                  Hardware Large Receive Offloading

                                  at the bottom of System/Advanced/Networking

                                  All 3 of those were already disabled

                                  The "supersede interface-mtu 0" fix remains necessary for you if you were having the arpresolve/llinfo errors and frequent drops without it. The fix is now referenced in the upgrade guide for 2.4.4 for cases where the advanced options section has been touched.

                                  I'll leave it in - I think it did (slightly) help my speeds even if it didn't help my reliability. I was seeing that prior to 2.4.4 (I hoped upgrading would help things).

                                  You can look through the network card tuning recommendations, and try variations on the MSI/MSIX fixes you see there by adapting them for (re) cards.

                                  https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/hardware/tuning-and-troubleshooting-network-cards.html

                                  For example, adding something like these in /boot/loader.conf.local

                                  net.inet.tcp.tso=0
                                  hw.pci.enable_msix=0
                                  hw.pci.enable_msi=0
                                  hw.re.tso_enable=0

                                  Take a look through the forums, and you will see that many people have problems with Realtek hardware.

                                  I hope this helps.

                                  I'll look thru those and see what I can add.

                                  I'm still wondering about the modem - anyone think it could be going bad with those errors that keep jumping up to high numbers shortly before it dies? I just don't understand why it would crash pfSense if the modem stops passing data for a while? And the fact it ran stable for over a year, then now is unstable seems odd it would be a hardware incompatibility?

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                                    Grimson Banned @mmiller7
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                                    @mmiller7 said in Frequent internet loss - need help figuring out where and why? Maybe pfSense, Modem, ISP, or all 3?:

                                    @grimson The Zotac is a NUC-style low power mini box so the NICs can't be changed and it has no expansion slots, I did try a USB NIC already (AX88179) and it had the exact same problem.

                                    Then it is simply a bad choice for a pfSense installation.

                                    @mmiller7 said in Frequent internet loss - need help figuring out where and why? Maybe pfSense, Modem, ISP, or all 3?:

                                    Actually I think everything I own that isn't a laptop has Realtek NICs on the motherboard.

                                    And those are all consumer grade devices, primarily intended to run Windows where the Realtek NICs work halfway decent (in a consumer use-case). pfSense is designed to run on enterprise grade hardware and based on FreeBSD.

                                    The Realtek drivers from FreeBSD are pretty bad, the FreeBSD drivers from Realtek themselves are a bit better, but far from the quality of Intel (or Broadcom) drivers. If you want a stable and reliable pfSense installation you need to switch hardware. That's simply how it is, if you don't believe me check the hardware section and the FreeBSD forums. If you don't believe them and still insist on using Realtek NICs you'll have to live with crashes and issues related to those interfaces.

                                    Those are the facts, and for me there is no reason to discuss this any further.

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                                      mmiller7
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                                      There may be some issues -- but I can tell you there are also plenty of people successfully using this same Zotac box with pfSense based on the reviews I was reading and multiple others I personally know who are using pfSense on it with no problems. Also the fact it worked for well over a year without any problems for me, seemingly it can't be that bad if I'm only starting to see issues in the past month with the same configuration. It also doesn't explain why the SAME chipset is working totally fine with the LAN interface even when the WAN crashes out.

                                      I've used other FreeBSD based "appliances" including Monowall and FreeNAS (pre-0.8) - I know there can be issues with drivers, I have seen it. This doesn't fit the pattern I've seen with other incompatible devices though - in all those cases it would be unstable or slow out of the box, not working for a long period of time then blow up.

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                                        mmiller7
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                                        Had another drop-out tonight even with the extra options in there tweaking stuff.

                                        At this point I'm going to try a new modem (one that supports 32x8 channels vs 16x4) and see if that helps any. When I called my ISP the tech dug around a bit and he thought it could be I'm just dropping offline because of too many errors from an over-saturated node. I do see I'm up to 24x3 channels bonded vs 16x3 with the old modem, maybe the extra few channels will help if they over-subscribed the network.

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                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                          If you're seeing those watchdog errors in the re NIC then the only solution that has been reported to work is the alternative driver. Lot's of users with Zotac boxes have hit that issue. I wouldn't bother doing anything else until you try that:
                                          https://forum.netgate.com/topic/135850/official-realtek-driver-binary-1-95-for-2-4-4-release

                                          Steve

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                                            mmiller7
                                            last edited by mmiller7

                                            Both NICs are the same model, if its a driver why would only one be affected?

                                            re1 has far more traffic (routing between VLANs including IP-cameras to servers) than re0...yet re0 is the only one that seems to choke?

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