Looks like I figured it out (after 3 hours last night, and 4 hours tonight using the backup xml config files).

We had the MAC address spoof/cloning turned on. Looks like that isn't working properly since when I turned it off, everything works like a charm (no static ports needed).

I'm fairly sure that MAC address cloning was not a problem with any of my previous routers, so maybe this is a pfSense bug.

Thank you for your help.
SD

Keywords: Gaming, Games, pfSense, MAC Address spoof spoofing cloning

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Previous message from David Rees on 2/29/08 at 10:05 PM -0800
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On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 5:15 PM, SD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 We recently installed pfSense firewall/routers, now none of my games
  work (BF2, america's army).

  My trading software isn't working either.

  I tried the static port thing but it didn't help.

Help us help you... You have provided no information on what your
setup is like so any advice would be shots in the dark.

Please provide the following information:

1. Version of pfSense
2. Interface setup - WAN, LAN, Optional ports?
3. NAT setup
4. Packet filter rules

-Dave

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