Cannot access computer over lan
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Stale ARP cache somewhere?
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Again what does this have to do with pfsense.. Your devices are connected to a dumb switch via AP - which has nothing to do with pfsense. Pfsense in how I am understanding your network is gateway to internet only. All devices talking to each other have nothing to do with pfsense.
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Exactly. What has changed here? Well the since you've got a new DHCP server it's entirely possible that all the clients using DHCP have got new addresses. If your server has some cache that is still referencing the old IPs then that might explain it. Without meaning to sound insulting; 'have you tried turning it off and on again'? :P
Also unless you have explicitly disabled IPv6 in pfSense it will be using it to some extent. Many OSs default to using IPv6 if it's available at all. Possible your old router had no IPv6 capability so that's also a change.
Steve
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Ipv6 is disabled in pfsense. My router isnt really old its a wndr3700 ddwrt router. I guess it has nothing to do with pfsense but it seems logical that there is an issue with it somewhere because it worked before pfsense replace my ddwrt router. And yes lol i have tried restarting it.
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OP, I think the main issue here is…given your setup (Modem -> PFsense -> Lan) and what you're trying to do... I think we all agree that the issue is not PFsense related. That being said, there are still some of us who are willing to help troubleshoot out of curiosity and others who are not. The one's who are willing to help require more intimate details about your network. e.g:
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add IP's to your network map, so we can get a better sense of what's going on and where things are connected
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post your LAN IP scheme
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post your DHCP scope options
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post the IP, mask, gateway and DNS of the machine's your having issues with
In short, there is a certain subset of people who are happy to help, but we would all just be making assumptions and speculating without more details.
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ok i understand.
gateway IP is 192.168.1.1, server is 192.168.1.8, and dhcp clients get ips between 192.168.1.100-200.
Server ip=192.168.1.8, mask=255.255.255.0, dns=127.0.0.1(runs bind dns server).
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Ok so from a client.. Ping 192.168.1.8, now look in your arp cache.
C:>ping 192.168.1.8
Pinging 192.168.1.8 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.1.8: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.1.8: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128Ping statistics for 192.168.1.8:
Packets: Sent = 2, Received = 2, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 1ms, Average = 0ms
Control-C
^C
C:>arp -aInterface: 192.168.1.100 –- 0xc
Internet Address Physical Address Type
192.168.1.7 00-0c-29-dd-02-ba dynamic
192.168.1.8 00-0c-29-55-4f-95 dynamic
192.168.1.40 00-1f-29-54-17-14 dynamic
192.168.1.219 00-0c-29-67-0d-fb dynamic
192.168.1.253 00-0c-29-1e-18-ae dynamic
224.0.0.22 01-00-5e-00-00-16 static
224.0.0.251 01-00-5e-00-00-fb static
239.255.255.250 01-00-5e-7f-ff-fa static
255.255.255.255 ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff staticDo you get mac - is it correct.. Check on the server. ipconfig /all will show you mac or ifconfig on linux.
Is this client wired or wireless.. If wireless - connect it to the same switch that server is connected too. Does it work now?
You do understand the windows firewall will block ping out of the box.. Especially if public setting for the network. If you change the gateway of windows machine - it will see it as new network, so if your profile was home/private before and you change out your old router with new router. Windows could now see that as public network and all firewall rules change, etc..
If you see the mac address and does not answer ping - then its 99% sure its software firewall running on 192.168.1.8 – and if you can ping 192.168.1.100 from .8 I would say 99.99% firewall issue on .8
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I am not having issues with ping anymore and my windows firewall is disabled and the network is set as a private network in windows. The issues i am having now is that certain services on the server do not work or are slow now. Maybe its because of how the network is setup. Because its like this
Modem - Pfsense - SwitchDevices connected to the switch are the server, wired lan clients, and the AP. This might be the bottleneck. I could connect the server directly to the AP because it is basically a switch now as well and it has 4 gigabit lan ports. I dont really see how this could be slowing it down but maybe it is? But its really not just the slow down, things just are not working correctly.
Might uninstall windows and switch to a Linux flavored OS. -
What things are not working or what is slow? What is your switch? Maybe you have a duplex mismatch? from the switch to the AP? Are things slow when 2 devices connected to the switch? Is the switch 100 or gig?
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Dns lookups are slow to the server. Vnc is not working only on my iphone for some reason. It works on my ipad and laptop. SMB seems to be the same speed although smb over Ethernet is incredibly fast, faster than before actually. I am getting like 110 MB/sec which is almost the full gigabit connection. Also plex doesnt work at all on my wireless clients.
My switch is some d-link unmanged gigabit switch. A duplex mismatch from the AP to the switch could make some sense. Not sure how to check the duplex on ddwrt though.
Maybe i could try plugging the ddwrt router into a port on the pfsense box and making it another lan port so it can communicate to the server and see if speeds are better.
I think it defitinley has something to do with the wireless AP causing these issues. Maybe i could try turning on STP or something on it?
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Well I guess I'm gonna buy another access point or revert to the stock firmware on my current router and see if things change because I am still having issues.