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    @SteveITS said in Direct Link for PFsense Community Dowload Please: https://atxfiles.netgate.com/mirror/downloads/ Thankyou
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    I've been having WAN connection stability issues for quite a while now, but for the past few days it's getting crazy. Gateway logs a week ago showed data from beginning of December or even November, now I have data only since January 10th. I had 26 reconnect in the morning yesterday, I have 13 today and so on. I'm subscribed to a service provider over the national telco (different provider) optical infrastructure which means I should technically have an ONT box to translate fiber to ethernet and then the providers all in one modem/router/ap. There are some ways to make it "bridge mode" only through DMZs, but the idea of having another device plugged in to only pass through the ethernet was not appealing so I investigated how to connect straight to the ONT box with my pfsense box and set everything up. The first half a year everything was fine, then the problems started and are continuing for over a year now, sometimes it's somewhat stable, other times it's like I described above over the past few days. It looks like this. When the disconnect happens, I first get 5 or 6 errors "WAN_PPPOE 94.127.30.3: sendto error: 65", then: "send_interval 500ms loss_interval 2000ms time_period 60000ms report_interval 0ms data_len 1 alert_interval 1000ms latency_alarm 500ms loss_alarm 20% alarm_hold 10000ms dest_addr 94.127.30.3 bind_addr MyIP identifier "WAN_PPPOE "" The IP is dynamic. I know this is routing error to the provider gateway. But how do I even start diagnosing where the issue lies? Considering the issue is somewhat sporadic in occurrence and considering first half a year I did not notice it, I'd say it might be connected with the ISP. But for that I would need concrete evidence to pester the support as they can easily dismiss me for not running their equipment. Possibly related, I have cases where the speed I connect with is 100/100 Mbit instead of 500/100 and dropping the connection to get a new IP is the only way I know to get the correct download speed.
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    @G0UEX I see them too, ones in a while. [image: 1768459010827-357cb52e-913f-442f-87b2-817065299f3a-image.png] Imho : not really errors, just extra info.
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    When using Squid + SquidGuard, sometimes websites remain blocked or changes do not take effect. In such cases, clearing the DNS cache and browser cache is important. Browsers store old information, which can prevent new settings from working properly. By clear DNS cache, the browser loads fresh data and the issue is usually resolved. That’s why clearing the cache in Chrome or any browser is a simple and effective solution.
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    @pdalmao Is this a brand new FSP? You can use any high-quality 12V 5-10A power supply (a “brick” type), such as MeanWell. You just need to solder, make, or buy an appropriate adapter. [image: 1768389193936-1baaf983-5844-437b-a345-453656936a71-17683891359631139037712982685383.jpg]
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    AriKellyA
    It looks like unified web management could be coming soon. It would be great if it means easier control and management of all web services in one place. Let's see if any companies announce more details about it!
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