[pfSense] Diagnosing System lag

2016-10-22 Thread Ryan Coleman
My NetGate APU installation hangs, seemingly randomly… and has for most of the two years since purchase and installation. How might I diagnose these issues? > --- 10.20.0.1 ping statistics --- > 296 packets transmitted, 271 packets received, 8.4% packet loss > round-trip min/avg/max/stddev =

Re: [pfSense] Diagnosing System lag

2016-10-22 Thread Ryan Coleman
I had in the past.. but I’ll admit right now… I’m not in the spot to check. I will do when I get home tonight (I live 90 miles from this customer) > On Oct 22, 2016, at 1:35 PM, WebDawg wrote: > > did you look at the freebsd system logs? > > On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 1:32

Re: [pfSense] Diagnosing System lag

2016-10-22 Thread WebDawg
did you look at the freebsd system logs? On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 1:32 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: > Because I blamed it on the local phone company. :) > > Ping time, as you can see in the quoted text, hits up to 48 seconds. I cannot > get it to reply and I am not seeing

Re: [pfSense] Diagnosing System lag

2016-10-22 Thread WebDawg
Whoa. 2 years? Why are you just looking at it now? Do you have any other ports you could try your lan cables in? Is something else using that IP? Why do you say hangs, no web ui access? No logs? I mean it could be anything. On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Ryan Coleman

Re: [pfSense] Diagnosing System lag

2016-10-22 Thread Ryan Coleman
Because I blamed it on the local phone company. :) Ping time, as you can see in the quoted text, hits up to 48 seconds. I cannot get it to reply and I am not seeing anything in the logs. It’s not the switch - rebooting does not resolve. Switching ports is not viable for testing at the time of