[pfSense Support] pfSense Configuration Question

2007-09-16 Thread Phil
I have a question regarding multiple WAN subnets and I'm hoping your product will be able to support such a scenario. I currently have an IPCop firewall in front of my web server at a co-lo. The co-lo assigned me an initial bank of IP's (Block A below) which are currently configured within IPCop.

Re: [pfSense Support] WAN access problems

2007-09-16 Thread Chris Lasater
I don't.. but out of the 6 years I have had service through them I have never had trouble with them using regular routers. It could be a coincidence especially since nothing has gone recently... hold off till it starts messing up again and I will just reply with the email. sai wrote: How d

Re: [pfSense Support] WAN access problems

2007-09-16 Thread sai
How do you know that the ISP isnį¹« acting up or maybe your ISPs modem? sai On 9/16/07, Chris Lasater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It does have an DHCP address still, but it happens multiple times a > day... should I be losing the IP that quickly? and it is usually at > irregular intervals... ever

Re: [pfSense Support] WAN access problems

2007-09-16 Thread Chris Lasater
It does have an DHCP address still, but it happens multiple times a day... should I be losing the IP that quickly? and it is usually at irregular intervals... everything has been fine today. sai wrote: There have been some problems discussed in the forum with some ISPs/cable operators. Maybe

Re: [pfSense Support] WAN access problems

2007-09-16 Thread sai
There have been some problems discussed in the forum with some ISPs/cable operators. Maybe that wil help. Does the WAN have an IP address when it goes down? It might be a problem with ip address renewal in DHCP. sai On 9/16/07, Chris Lasater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nothing worth while in th