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    PFSense -- Point me in the right direction

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      Wylbur
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      If this is the wrong area of the forum, please give me a link to the correct area.

      Thanks in advance for any help, suggestions, etc.

      I have a system (A) that is an older machine, and (B) that is a year old machine. We had been running on "B" and I had some upgrade problem with it and so had set up "A" to be the firewall gateway while I did that work.

      Suddenly "A" was unable to connect to the internet after having been running for over 24 hours.

      This caused me to do a Suse Linux install on "B" to force the pfSense 2.7.2 install to completely clear the disks during the install (I had forgotten to uninstall products before doing the upgrade to 2.8.0 and things went sideways -- of course).

      For whatever reason (which I can't deduce) neither machine, when the ISP is connected to WAN, can communicate to the outside world. LAN functions are just fine. Makes no difference which DHCP system is being used.

      I can't connect the ISP to the common switch for the LAN as I have unprotected devices (such as a file server) in my Lan. And I am out of ideas as to how to fix this.

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        SteveITS Galactic Empire @Wylbur
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        @Wylbur Are you using the Netgate Installer and did that connect out OK?

        Can you connect a single PC to your Internet to verify it's functional?

        Is your Internet DHCP?

        @Wylbur said in PFSense -- Point me in the right direction:

        neither machine, when the ISP is connected to WAN, can communicate to the outside world

        To be clear you're testing this from pfSense? (e.g. Diagnostics menu)

        Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
        When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
        Upvote šŸ‘ helpful posts!

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          Mmm, from what you've said here it could be an upstream issue at the ISP.

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            LukasInCloud @Wylbur
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            @Wylbur Š”ould you try connecting a single PC directly to the ISP’s modem to verify internet access, as @SteveITS mentioned? If that works, it might point to a configuration issue in pfSense. Also, have you checked the WAN interface settings in pfSense to ensure the gateway is properly set and there’s no firewall rule blocking outbound traffic?

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