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    WAN fails to keep DHCP address on cable modem reboot

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      BlankSpace @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10

      I had two modems that did this, the first was the cable company provided Arris CM8200. The Arris modems would actually go into a boot loop everytime pfs dropped the IP and tried to renegotiate. They would actually lose signal on the cable end and just keep looping until pfs was restarted.

      Then I purchased my own Netgear Nighthawk CM1200. The Netgear has 4 ports but it is not a switch per se, it is for link aggregation and multiple IP address.

      I just tested speed this morning when manually forcing 1000/full and it did indeed go down, by alot, each time I did the speedtest.

      I do have some spare switches laying around that I will try. It's not really too big of an issue because I can always restart pfs and in 60 seconds its back up anyway. But sometimes I want to quickly bounce the cable modem to clear the logs and not have to restart pfs.

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        It would confirm it's a link problem of some type though. Adding a switch is a good test a least.

        Steve

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          DaddyGo @BlankSpace
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          @BlankSpace said in WAN fails to keep DHCP address on cable modem reboot:

          This may be the solution...

          Due to the plenty of "noname" chip (PHY, eth. magnetics, PCB. etc.) manufacturers, unfortunately we encounter more and more of this problem.(Free after... @chpalmer https://www.badmodems.com/)

          (the bad principle lately is that the modem should be cheap and not really the function is the point)

          It's good if your test was successful. 😉

          you may still be able to refine your settings with these parameters (Protocol timing)

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            BlankSpace @DaddyGo
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            @DaddyGo

            Thanks, I will need to read up on those settings, I have never messed with them before and do not know what each does.

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              DaddyGo @BlankSpace
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              @BlankSpace said in WAN fails to keep DHCP address on cable modem reboot:

              Thanks, I will need to read up on those settings,

              Okéééé:
              https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/book/interfaces/ipv4-wan-types.html

              Cats bury it so they can't see it!
              (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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                BlankSpace @stephenw10
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                @stephenw10

                So I put a new cheap unmanaged gigabit switch (Netgear GS205) in between pfs and the modem. And it does the same thing, pfs can't get a stable link, keeps dropping and connecting in a loop. If I restart pfs, no issues.

                During this time, this is being displayed on the console: "config_aqm Unable to configure flowset, flowset busy!"

                Can it be related to the limiters I have created?

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Yes. It could be.
                  Though that could also just be a symptom of the limiter queues filling when the link goes down.

                  Try removing them.

                  You might also disabling flow control on igb3 if it is enabled.

                  Steve

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                    BlankSpace @stephenw10
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                    @stephenw10

                    I'm basically running upload and download limiters using FQ_CODEL for bufferbloat. I just followed the documentation in a video I found.

                    igb3 is my WAN interface.

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                    • DaddyGoD
                      DaddyGo @BlankSpace
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                      @BlankSpace

                      @stephenw10 "You might also disabling flow control on igb3 if it is enabled."

                      in addition I would even disable EEE (in loader.conf.local)

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                        BlankSpace @DaddyGo
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                        @DaddyGo

                        Thanks, I created loader.conf.local in /boot and added those lines. Safe to assume if I only have igb0 through igb3, that's all I need?

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by stephenw10

                          Yes. It won't hurt adding more but it won't do anything except maybe log an error since you only have 4 NICs, those further OIDs don't exist.

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                            DaddyGo @BlankSpace
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                            @BlankSpace said in WAN fails to keep DHCP address on cable modem reboot:

                            only have igb0 through igb3, that's all I need?

                            As @stephenw10 says too

                            "prtsc" shows in my example one I350-T4 and one I350-F4 are configured so it shows 0 to 7.

                            Cats bury it so they can't see it!
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