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      seag33k last edited by

      I did a brand new install of PFSense.  I followed the basic setup.  My two NICs have a static internal LAN IP and DHCP WAN.  I can see the WAN has an IP from Comcast.  I can ping local LAN IPs and the WAN IP.  I cannot ping external IPs.  I've tried pinging 8.8.8.8 & 75.75.75.75.  Can someone point me to what could be wrong?

      Thanks,
      seag33k

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        seag33k last edited by

        I am not sure what was wrong, but I was using a different 192.168.x.0 subnet that the default 192.168.1.1.  When I sued the default things started working.

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          herrjon last edited by

          Same problem here - exactly as you described it.

          If I perform a vanilla install then everything works.  If I make a minor change to set the internal network to a 192.168.0.X instead of the default 192.168.1.X then routing dies.

          I can perform NSlookups from the diagnostics and the WAN interface will get an IP from DHCP but other than that nothing works.

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            phil.davis last edited by

            Is the WAN actually getting a private IP by DHCP from your ISP front-end router device?
            If it gets the subnet 192.168.0.0/24 that will conflict with LAN and stuff things up.
            Do not set the LAN subnet to the same (or overlapping) what is on WAN.

            As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
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              Mr. Jingles last edited by

              What Phil said is what people that actually understand things say  ;D

              Me can add a noob contribution: I just installed a new NIC and added a WAN-interface. I got an external ip, but couldn't ping google. Reboot, and done, it worked.

              6 and a half billion people know that they are stupid, agressive, lower life forms.

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                DiskWizard last edited by

                Yes, reboot is a great help for Pfsense, indeed.

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