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    • W
      Waqar.UK
      last edited by

      OK, I just tried 192.168.1.1 via my Android phone.

      I cabolded textn access my pfsense web console and log on via wireless. But via my wired Ethernet. I cannot.

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      • W
        Waqar.UK
        last edited by

        Can access pfsense web console on 192.168.1.1 via my Pocophone F1 Android phone which has Android 9 fully patched.

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        • KOMK
          KOM
          last edited by

          I would reboot both your pfSense box and your PC. Something really weird is going on. Since your Internet access is still good, it can't be the NIC or the cable or the pfSense NIC. At least you have a workaround now.

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          • W
            Waqar.UK
            last edited by

            Hello Kom,

            thanks for sticking with me. I tried a Linux live DVD and tried 192.168.1.1
            it got to the pfsense web gui. I have re-booted both pfsense box and my Windows desktop.
            Still no access to 192.168.1.1 from Windows (firefox, goggle chrome and IE-11).

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            • W
              Waqar.UK
              last edited by

              Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
              Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

              C:\Windows\system32>ipconfig

              Windows IP Configuration

              Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 2:

              Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
              Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

              Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

              Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : localdomain
              Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : removed for posting
              IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.100
              Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
              Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1

              Tunnel adapter isatap.localdomain:

              Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
              Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : localdomain

              Tunnel adapter removed for posting

              Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
              Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :

              C:\Windows\system32>ping www.google.com

              Pinging www.google.com [216.58.204.68] with 32 bytes of data:
              General failure.
              Request timed out.
              Reply from 216.58.204.68: bytes=32 time=13ms TTL=55
              Reply from 216.58.204.68: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=55

              Ping statistics for 216.58.204.68:
              Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 2, Lost = 2 (50% loss),
              Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
              Minimum = 11ms, Maximum = 13ms, Average = 12ms

              C:\Windows\system32>ping www.google.com

              Pinging www.google.com [216.58.204.68] with 32 bytes of data:
              Reply from 216.58.204.68: bytes=32 time=11ms TTL=55
              Reply from 216.58.204.68: bytes=32 time=12ms TTL=55
              Reply from 216.58.204.68: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=55
              Reply from 216.58.204.68: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=55

              Ping statistics for 216.58.204.68:
              Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
              Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
              Minimum = 10ms, Maximum = 12ms, Average = 10ms

              C:\Windows\system32>ping www.sky.com

              Pinging e1264.g.akamaiedge.net [104.80.201.170] with 32 bytes of data:
              General failure.
              Reply from 104.80.201.170: bytes=32 time=22ms TTL=57
              Reply from 104.80.201.170: bytes=32 time=22ms TTL=57
              Reply from 104.80.201.170: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=57

              Ping statistics for 104.80.201.170:
              Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 3, Lost = 1 (25% loss),
              Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
              Minimum = 19ms, Maximum = 22ms, Average = 21ms

              C:\Windows\system32>ping www.sky.com

              Pinging e1264.g.akamaiedge.net [104.80.201.170] with 32 bytes of data:
              Reply from 104.80.201.170: bytes=32 time=22ms TTL=57
              Reply from 104.80.201.170: bytes=32 time=21ms TTL=57
              Reply from 104.80.201.170: bytes=32 time=17ms TTL=57
              Reply from 104.80.201.170: bytes=32 time=18ms TTL=57

              Ping statistics for 104.80.201.170:
              Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
              Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
              Minimum = 17ms, Maximum = 22ms, Average = 19ms

              C:\Windows\system32>ping www.pfsense.com

              Pinging www.pfsense.org [208.123.73.69] with 32 bytes of data:
              General failure.
              Reply from 208.123.73.69: bytes=32 time=126ms TTL=44
              Reply from 208.123.73.69: bytes=32 time=121ms TTL=44
              Reply from 208.123.73.69: bytes=32 time=119ms TTL=44

              Ping statistics for 208.123.73.69:
              Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 3, Lost = 1 (25% loss),
              Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
              Minimum = 119ms, Maximum = 126ms, Average = 122ms

              C:\Windows\system32>ping www.pfsense.com

              Pinging www.pfsense.org [208.123.73.69] with 32 bytes of data:
              Reply from 208.123.73.69: bytes=32 time=123ms TTL=44
              Reply from 208.123.73.69: bytes=32 time=129ms TTL=44
              Reply from 208.123.73.69: bytes=32 time=117ms TTL=44
              Reply from 208.123.73.69: bytes=32 time=120ms TTL=44

              Ping statistics for 208.123.73.69:
              Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
              Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
              Minimum = 117ms, Maximum = 129ms, Average = 122ms

              C:\Windows\system32>ping www.virginmedia.com

              Pinging www.virginmedia.com [213.105.9.24] with 32 bytes of data:
              General failure.
              Reply from 213.105.9.24: bytes=32 time=23ms TTL=245
              Reply from 213.105.9.24: bytes=32 time=21ms TTL=245
              Reply from 213.105.9.24: bytes=32 time=29ms TTL=245

              Ping statistics for 213.105.9.24:
              Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 3, Lost = 1 (25% loss),
              Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
              Minimum = 21ms, Maximum = 29ms, Average = 24ms

              C:\Windows\system32>ping www.virginmedia.com

              Pinging www.virginmedia.com [213.105.9.24] with 32 bytes of data:
              Reply from 213.105.9.24: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=245
              Reply from 213.105.9.24: bytes=32 time=23ms TTL=245
              Reply from 213.105.9.24: bytes=32 time=28ms TTL=245
              Reply from 213.105.9.24: bytes=32 time=21ms TTL=245

              Ping statistics for 213.105.9.24:
              Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
              Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
              Minimum = 20ms, Maximum = 28ms, Average = 23ms

              C:\Windows\system32>

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              • KOMK
                KOM
                last edited by

                So bizarre. What packages do you have installed? Any IDS like snort or suricata that might have blocked you for some reason?

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                • W
                  Waqar.UK
                  last edited by

                  No packages' have been installed. It is vanilla pfsense.

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                  • KOMK
                    KOM
                    last edited by

                    You don't happen to have an IP address conflict on your network, do you? You seem to have a LOT of packet loss. You need to narrow it down to your PC or pfSense. Use pfSense Diagnostics - Ping to ping those same sites and see if you get the same level of loss. That will tell you if it's your link that is flaky, or if it's something within your LAN.

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                    • W
                      Waqar.UK
                      last edited by

                      How do I do that?

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                      • KOMK
                        KOM
                        last edited by

                        Well, in pfSense, go to the Diagnostics menu and select Ping. Then put those same hosts you tried to ping before into the Hostname field one by one, and see if you get the same level of packet loss. Bump the maximum number of pings to 10 or 20.

                        You didn't answer my question about IP conflict, which might explain the behaviour you're seeing here. Do you have any other clients on your LAN?

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                        • W
                          Waqar.UK
                          last edited by

                          This is getting very strange. I tried my VPN, NordVPN. I chose UK servers. I, while connected to my VPN can connect to my pfsense box. Once dis-connected, I cannot connect.

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                          • W
                            Waqar.UK @KOM
                            last edited by

                            @KOM said in Cannot log into 192.168.1.1:

                            Well, in pfSense, go to the Diagnostics menu and select Ping. Then put those same hosts you tried to ping before into the Hostname field one by one, and see if you get the same level of packet loss. Bump the maximum number of pings to 10 or 20.

                            You didn't answer my question about IP conflict, which might explain the behaviour you're seeing here. Do you have any other clients on your LAN?

                            Problem solved: In Nord VPN, there is a setting called "invisibility on LAN" I put this on the on position. When I turned this off. I can now access my pfsense box web gui. ☺ 🌞

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                            • KOMK
                              KOM
                              last edited by

                              Good catch. I never would have figured that one out in a million years.

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                              • W
                                Waqar.UK @KOM
                                last edited by

                                @KOM said in Cannot log into 192.168.1.1:

                                Good catch. I never would have figured that one out in a million years.

                                Thanks again for your help.

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