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Connectivity problem after changing ISP

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    mystic99
    last edited by Apr 9, 2022, 9:25 PM

    Hi all,

    I am a bit new to the pfsense. I have been using the pfsense configured on a desktop with multiple NICs for few months now (using a connection with static IP) for my home setup and never had any issues. Last week I changed ISP and the static IP provided by the ISP works perfectly on my laptop and desktop. But when I configure it on Pfsense, internet work for few seconds and then stops. If I re-plug the cable on pfsense box then again it works for few seconds and then stops. I replaced NICs, did a fresh installation but neither worked. I am using pfsense v2.6.0
    WAN IP is 122.160.xxx.xxx/24
    LAN is 172.16.12.1/22

    Will really appreciate any help. Please do let me know if I can provide additional information that can help.

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      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by Apr 9, 2022, 10:16 PM

      What do you see logged in the system log? Is it actually losing link?

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        mystic99
        last edited by Apr 24, 2022, 4:25 PM

        Many thanks @stephenw10 for replying to my query. Sorry for replying earlier. I coudn't get back due to a mishap in family. The issue was finally resolved. I was due to fault in the ONT provided by the ISP. The bridge mode was not working properly. After follow up with ISP, they replaced the ONT and it worked.

        Thanks again for you time.

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