Re: [pfSense Support] WAN issues

2005-10-03 Thread Ben Browning
Yes, most cable modems are designed to only learn a single MAC address at a time. If you ever replace the device directly connected to the cable modem, you will have to power cycle the cable modem for the new device to work. On 10/3/05, Vivek Khera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Oct 2, 2005, at

Re: [pfSense Support] WAN issues

2005-10-02 Thread Jeroen Geusebroek
On 10/2/05, Dan Swartzendruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well, your WAN didn't get an IP address (note it's all zeroes?) Does RR require any kind of account information for the dhcp client? Some cable ISPs do, some don't... Well what i think is interesting is that it did get the DNS servers

Re: [pfSense Support] WAN issues

2005-10-02 Thread Dan Swartzendruber
At 12:53 AM 10/2/2005, you wrote: Mac address override? my guess. some of them register a mac address. others want a specific client name. never used RR so i can't say... Scott On 10/1/05, Dan Swartzendruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09:17 PM 10/1/2005, you wrote:

Re: [pfSense Support] WAN issues

2005-10-02 Thread Dan Swartzendruber
At 05:56 AM 10/2/2005, you wrote: On 10/2/05, Dan Swartzendruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well, your WAN didn't get an IP address (note it's all zeroes?) Does RR require any kind of account information for the dhcp client? Some cable ISPs do, some don't... Well what i think is

RE: [pfSense Support] WAN issues

2005-10-02 Thread Dan Swartzendruber
At 10:07 AM 10/2/2005, you wrote: I finally got it to work! I had to recycle the modem for a min and then release the IP and renewed it and the WAN IP showed up on WAN interface. glad to hear it. i guess it was just a glitch...

Re: [pfSense Support] WAN issues

2005-10-01 Thread Scott Ullrich
Mac address override? Scott On 10/1/05, Dan Swartzendruber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09:17 PM 10/1/2005, you wrote: From: Douglas Ferber [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 9:08 PM To: 'support@pfsense.com' Subject: WAN