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    [BUG]Problem with second WAN PPPOE

    Routing and Multi WAN
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      minhneo last edited by

      My pFsense hardware: SuperMicro A1SRM-2758F, 4GB RAM ECC, 3320GB HDD, pFsense 2.2.4

      WAN1( igb0 ) : 50 Mbps –> test result download 53 Mbps, upload is 48 Mbps
      WAN2 ( igb1) : 45 Mbps --> test result download 42 Mbps, upload is 0.9 Mbps. Packet loss about 2 - 28%. I test with other router is without problem.

      Please tell me how to fix this problem!

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        minhneo last edited by

        No one have the same problem?

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          __Fox__ last edited by

          is it similar to my problem..
          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=99812.msg565095#msg565095

          are you using VLAN TAG and a single WAN interface?
          Both connection are PPPoE?

          I hope that someone read the post and try it.. it's a simple replicable bug :-(

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            minhneo last edited by

            Hi,

            I'm using single WAN interface, not use VLAN. I has only the problem with WAN2.

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              minhneo last edited by

              Guide: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=100447.0

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                awebster last edited by

                @minhneo, check speed/duplex on igb1 interface.
                It should be set to default or autodetect, and in Status -> Interfaces, Media should be showing full duplex.
                If you see half duplex, that means your WAN connection is probably configured for full duplex which disables auto-negotiation, and you will need to set your side to full duplex.

                –A.

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                  minhneo last edited by

                  @awebster: I tried auto, 100 full duplex –> no ok. But I do https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=100447.0 –> ok

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