1 Gig Fios and PFSense
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For what it's worth, I have Verizon FiOS and Gigabit internet and I have no issues. I'm connected directly to the ONT. I would check to make sure your Fiber is clean. You may be able to have Verizon come out and check the connections. If possible, use other hardware like a traditional router just to see if it maybe an issue with your hardware.
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@jbeez said in 1 Gig Fios and PFSense:
idk if this is the same everywhere, but I'm in the Phila area, and my verizon wan IP has changed maybe three times in the last 2yrs, its very stable for me.
Again I don't work at verizon, IDK what they do, how consistent it is, but I can speak to my personal experience, I also have some unifi gateways and edgerouters on maybe 4 or 5 other verizon networks that I admin and they are also stable, although most of them are in this area as well.I'm also in the northeast US. Been on FIOS for about 3 years and have never had any issues connecting pFsense directly to their ONT. IP address assignments have also been very "sticky" with only a few changes over the years.
I do have pfsense set to only use IPv4...no IPv6. I've never used Verizon's DNS servers. I don't use any monitoring on the gateway. Here's my interface and gateway.
I've never had to mess around with any other settings to get FIOS to work.
With the FIOS router attached to the ONT you can have Verizon run some diagnostics to try to rule out any issues behind the ONT. This sounds like this is probably not the case.
There's probably something in pfsense that's setup wrong or not working correctly. I would suggest making a local backup of your current pfsense configuration (Diagnostics/Backup & Restore), then do a reset to factory defaults (Diagnostics/Factory Defaults), then reboot and see how the connection works.
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@dma_pf What version of pfsense are you running?
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@sstatjm 2.6
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@dma_pf ok cool thanks. I just rebuild it and so far its holding up good. 26 mins and counting
So now what's next!!! anybody have any suggestions on what I should keep?
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@jbeez I worked at the other Blue cable company. VZ tech guys had some Fked up stories. Both company employees eventually shared the same employment multiple times back and forth. It's like the Philly cheese steak cooks immigrated to NYC and then back to Philly and then told stories. No, the grass is not greener! Don't ever call tech and tip them off is all that I'll say. "Their job is to collect more revenue on the quota chain you just don't know it." One can go months straight under the radar...until someone does their admin network monitoring job. Watch this Video and you'll laugh
Stay low my friends and never call in for anything if you don't have to. Just open up that ONT yourself on the side of your house. Unplug that black box for a few minutes then plug it back in and close the ONT unit. P.S. this is not good tech advice at all... I ate too many lead paint chips!
For the entrepreneur, you certainly can use a dual wan but the primary should be business static and one of them can be a residential DHCP but not both. Plus, google will index higher-ranking static IPs over ever-changing residential IPs. A simple way to check is to go to Business Static IP check Type = business or residential?
I just want to hear a few stories of customers winning on DHCP leases. Meaning maybe it changes once per year. The problem is just when you think you won they change the IP address more than normal. Now back to paint chips.
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@sstatjm So did you ever find a solution to your problem? I have FIOS, too, however, it does not drop packets as much as your connection does. It is still very annoying though.
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No problems since I rebuilt pfsense. No issues so far
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@sstatjm do you have gateway monitoring on, which IP address do you use for ICMP ping?
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@y2raza
gateway monitor ip is coming from the isp
I am not using icmp.