pfSense installed on oDroid H2+ Constantly loses connection
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Good afternoon,
I've been troubleshooting my router for about two weeks now. Its pfSense installed on an oDroid H2+. Randomly(it seems) it just decides to stop communicating with the outside world. A router reboot or a modem reboot seems to fix it, for a period of time. I've tried factory resetting pfSense to see if some of the traffic shaping I was trying to do was causing problems, but it's still doing it. The modem was working without noted error with the old router(but the old router couldn't handle gigabit speeds).
One of the things I've noticed is the system time is wrong. Not just off by an hour or whatever due to a time zone issue. It continues to get worse the longer the router is running. If I watch the system clock, the time seems to tick by at least half as fast as it should be, as in 2 seconds in real life only equals one second to the router system time. Other than that it seems to be running well when it's running.
Anyone have any ideas I can try? Any logs or anything you want to see?
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@flipwalker What network cards are in that box - Intel or Realtek? Also, the versions of these I can see are all sold as kits. Maybe the power adapter is wonky?
Has it ever run stable, or is this a new problem?
Jeff
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@akuma1x It has Realtek RTL8125B NICs. I've never had it function properly that I know of. Early in the use, I was changing things so often that restarts were occurring often enough I never had a problem, but as soon as I started trying to use it constantly it wouldn't stay up. I suppose it could be the power supply, but pfSense still seems to be running fine on the box, it just won't communicate to the WAN.
Thanks!
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@flipwalker There is a Realtek driver available that might stabilize your system, might be worth a shot. Read about it here:
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/135850/official-realtek-driver-binary-1-95-for-2-4-4-release
Jeff
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@akuma1x does that make sense when rebooting the modem corrects the issue? If it was a driver fault wouldn't it require a router reboot to correct? I didn't compile the drivers I'm using a friend did, but I'm assuming(haven't been able to get confirmation from him) that he would have used the most recent drivers available.
Philip
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@flipwalker Ok then, do you have any extra switching gear you could throw at this project? I'm talking any small 5-8 port ethernet dumb switch. Maybe your ISP modem is flaking out and causing pfsense to bounce the WAN connection.
If you plug a dumb switch in between pfsense WAN port and ISP modem LAN port, this is sometimes able to stabilize the path between the two. Enough so to at least figure out if there's a modem or pfsense box problem.
Jeff
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@akuma1x Okay. I can do this, do I have a spare switch laying around. If I understand you, if putting a switch between the two fixes the problem, then it's most likely a modem problem? Is that correct? What could cause the time issues on the pfSense box?
Philip
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Is the H2+ the one with the 2.5Gb/s Realtek if's ?
I was asking about the new Odroid H2?? w. the 2.5Gb if's, somewhere here. And was told that that chip wasn't supported.The older Non 2.5Gb (Might be the old H2 , not H2+) should be supported by the Realtek driver mentioned.
Re: Time
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/149728/solved-2-4-4-p3-weird-time-and-network-phenomena-on-odroid-h2?_=1599377079663/Bingo
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All,
The solution to my problems was fixing the clock. Since I fixed that pfSense has remained stable for about 36 hrs now. I found the fix at the oDroid forums, but it's the same fix as the link from @bingo600 !
Thanks all!
Philip
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@flipwalker said in pfSense installed on oDroid H2+ Constantly loses connection:
All,
The solution to my problems was fixing the clock. Since I fixed that pfSense has remained stable for about 36 hrs now. I found the fix at the oDroid forums, but it's the same fix as the link from @bingo600 !
Thanks all!
Philip
Let's here about your experiences w. the H2+ , when you have been running for a few weeks.
/Bingo
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Just wanted to drop in and let everyone know that the clock was definitely the issue. pfSense has been rock solid ever since the clock issue was resolved.
Thanks again!
Philip