> 
> Well, this is weird.  I've got to believe it's a configuration
> problem with your switch.  If it weren't, I can't see how the packets
> would exit the switch at all.  BTW, my switch is such that each port
> is associated with one and only one vlan, but I have to do this too:
> 
> 1. put the pfsense  port in both vlans (membership wise).  don't know
> how your switch does that.
> 
> 2. change the ingress filtering so it won't drop by default packets
> with a VID not matching the default one.
> 
> Not doing both of the above would cause your symptoms.
> 

[alan walters] 
I think I agree with u I will try to find some command line tools to
make the port a member of both vlans. An look more at the filtering
options

thanks
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