On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Tortise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The pain you refer to is close to the same, however at this point it remains > greater to change the whole LAN addressing > system. > (Experience proves some devices will not smoothly change their IP addresses > (TiVos) and require whole reinstallation, > backup of > data.... There are 3 of these. Yes I know they should change easily and I > have previously proceeded as if they did....
Certainly not to underscore your experience, but I've never had any issues moving my Tivo's. What you might try doing if you have the opportunity to test a little more. If you have another spare box with a couple nics, do another pfsense install with a different LAN network, put it in front of your existing pfsense install. See if your issues go away...choose a bizarre subnet like 10.49.253.0 or something just so you know nothing is likely to be stomping on it. > It seems that a precondition for the conflict to occur is a common IP on the > LAN and the WAN. Would that be true? I think so. I admit, I somewhat forget what the original problem was and don't feel up to trolling through the archives to find it, sorry :) I'll trade ya problems, yours sounds MUCH more interesting than mine right now :-/ --Bill
