LAN client cannot connect
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@stephenw10 i try this. in the pc i see the connection icon called network5 but it says "network unavailable". i type 192.168.100.1 is it gets me into the web gui, i load another page like google and it doesn't work.
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Ok, what does the console show for the interfaces now?
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@stephenw10 wan re1 v4/dhcp4: 192.168.1.101/24 - v6/dhcp6: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
lan re0 v4: 192.168.100.1/24 -
Ok great.
Use console menu option 7 to try to ping out from pfSense to 8.8.8.8. Then test to google.com
If either of those fail what error is shown?
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@stephenw10 "Unable to reach the site
Unable to find the IP address of the duckduckgo.com server.Try:
Checking the connection
Checking the proxy, firewall, and DNS configuration
Running the Windows Network Diagnostics tool
ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED" on pc when try google.comside console putting 7 then 8.8.8.8 indicates 3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packets lost.
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Ok, great so pfSense cannot connect out.
So in the pfSense webgui check Status > Gateways.
I assume it shows 192.168.1.1 as the gateway?
Does it show the gateway as down?Go to Diag > Routes.
Does it show a default route for IPv4? -
@Spectrum wan WAN_DHCP6 (default) gateway: xxxxxxx status connect
WAN_DHCP gateway: 192.168.1.xxx status connect
LANGW gateway: 192.168.100.1 status suspended -
@Spectrum said in Hardware driver:
192.168.1.xxx
That is a private IP address there is no need to obscure it.
@Spectrum said in Hardware driver:
LANGW gateway: 192.168.100.1 status suspended
You should not have a gateway on LAN. Go to Interfaces > LAN and remove it.
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@stephenw10 -General Configuration: enable interface
-Static IPv4 configuration: IPv4 address.
192.168.100.1/24
IPv4 Upstream gateway: none
-Reserved networks: Block private networks and loopback addresses and Block bogon networks (not active).What exactly should I remove from these?
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@stephenw10 i find how to eliminate gateway lan.. and i do. but pc is offline, life before rete5
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Ok upstream gateway is correct.
Go to System > Routing > Gateways.
Make sure there is only WAN gateway. Remove a LAN gateway if it shows there.
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@stephenw10 now i see only wan, not see lan in the System > Routing > Gateways.
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Go to Diag > Routes.
Does it show a default route for IPv4 via the WAN gateway? -
@stephenw10
i see default re0 (lan)
i dont see default in re1 (wan)but
if i see ipv6 .. re1 (wan) is default
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@Spectrum said in Hardware driver:
i see default re0 (lan)
Ok, that's bad. That's why it's broken.
Set the IPv4 default gateway to WAN_DHCP.
The delete the LAN gateway.
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@stephenw10 good morning. last night i turned off pfsense and unplugged the wan cable, today i turned on and plugged the cable in and it gives me connected. i went into the settings it said and it no longer gives me re0 (lan) as default. i don't know what is going on in my settings, but i am sure if i turn off or reboot now it will give me the problem again. how can i save these settings?
IPv4 route
127.0.0.X lo0
192.168.1.X/24 re1 (wan)
192.168.1.XXX lo0
192.168.100.X/24 re0 (lan)
192.168.100.X lo0Now only in ipv6 I see the wan in default, like this:
IPv6 route
default xxxxxxxx%re1 re1 (wan) -
@Spectrum although it tells me "connected" pero any site comes up as impossible to access
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@stephenw10 ok, now i set ipv4 and ipv6 gateway on the wan and it is no longer automatic.
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Ok that's good. When it's set to automatic it may choose the LAN if the WAN goes down.
But you should not have a LAN gateway at all. You should delete it from there anyway.
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@stephenw10 sistem/routing/gateway
WAN_DHCP Default (IPv4) WAN
WAN_DHCP6 Default (IPv6) WAN