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23.7 Legacy Series / Re: WAN Does not recover if I power cycle my ISP device.
« on: March 12, 2024, 07:01:53 pm »
Under System --> Configuration --> WAN_DHCP check the settings

Check if "Disable Gateway Monitoring" is turn on IE disabled, try enabling and configuring it if it is.

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23.7 Legacy Series / Re: WAN Does not recover if I power cycle my ISP device.
« on: December 19, 2023, 07:57:58 am »
Quote from: almodovaris on December 18, 2023, 05:09:18 pm
From the LAN, you may perform a renew/reload of DHCP. Under Interfaces, Overview, WAN.

That is useful, but my preference would be automatic recovery.. I am not exactly sure what stops working when this happens and if I am remote I am not going to be able to recover it with a command.


The thing is I have had the same ISP for a very long time and the fiber converter / ONT that sits in front is the same I have had for years between two different homes.. I am positive opnsense just recovered automatically in the past but maybe it has just been that long since I has been a really long time since I have had an upstream failure or power failure that out lasted my UPS.

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23.7 Legacy Series / WAN Does not recover if I power cycle my ISP device.
« on: December 18, 2023, 04:04:59 pm »
I noticed this after a recent power failure and might be a new behaviour as I have had power failures before.

If I power cycle my ISP device opnsense will show the WAN as up but no internet services work..

If I then pull the cable and put it back in causing a hard down / up open sense recovers and starts routing again.

I think the interface on the fibre converter comes up before the service is ready and maybe opnsense is failing initially and not re-trying?

This one is tricky as I have to test it outside of the hours the connection is in use.

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