> > Hello.
> > I have the 0.84.6 (upgraded from 0.84)installed on
> an
> > epia 800, using pppoe for the wan-side.
> 
> 
> 
> Everything seemed to work perfectly, even the dyndns
> > client...
> > But, the second my pfsense timer hit the one day
> > limit, problems started again...Internet was
> > unattainable... to be more precise, the wan
> interface
> > was "down".
> 
> 
> Does "connect" from the interface screen do
> anything? How about on the WAN 
> interface screen, clicking "save" again. 


nope... I tried both without any change...



> 
> I tried to reboot, turn off then on again, reload
> > config file, nothing worked...Finally, I turned
> the
> > dyndns client off and rebooted and this brought me
> my
> > internet connection back...
> > 
> > any idea?
> 
> 
> Hmmm, what were you using prior to switching to
> pfSense on this connection? 


first I used my zyxel prestige 650r31 as a router.
Then I used it thru my linksys wrt54g (pppoe) and
then, finally with pfsense (pppoe).


> I'd be interested to know what worked. I'm surprised
> switching dyndns off 
> fixed anything, was it hanging on boot?


not at all!!! everything else was working!!! but I was
unable to ping anything (thru the webgui/diagnostics)


> 
> something I can do to help you???
> > 
> > I'm using a cheap nic for the wan side, based on a
> > realtek 8139d chip is this my culprit part?
> > 
> 
> While realtek cards suck, they shouldn't be doing
> this.


Okay... because I already swapped it... The one I had
before was running wery hot and I thought it was the
culprit... but it seems I was wrong...



Damien


        

        
                
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