On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:13 AM, - Dickie Bradford - <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 3/5/2012 4:13 PM, Christoph Hanle wrote:
>
>>
>> On 05.03.2012 15:21 - Dickie Bradford - wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I have a pfsense 2.0.1 -Release (i386) it has dual wans (wan &
>>> wan2(opt1)) its been working great, but last night I had to change the
>>> ip address and gateway for wan and since this change i cannot route
>>> anything out of wan interface, wan2 still works fine. I had had this
>>> issue once before and to get around it I just reloaded pfsense and
>>> started over but that isnt really an option this time.
>>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Please let me know what else I can provide to help track this issue down.
>>>
>> Looks like an issue with the arp cache on the switch or router at the WAN
>> interface. A reboot of the attached equipment can resolve the isuue.
>>
>> bye
>> Christoph
>>
>>>
>>> Thank you
>>>
>>> Dickie
>>>
>>>
>>  Well, I pulled the plug on the cable modem for over 5 mins, and still no
> luck.  I am able to ping anything local to this subnet, but nothing
> outside, it seems like a routing / gateway issue, but unsure really what to
> look for next.  Like I said before, I have had this happen in the past,
> going from a private ip on the wan to a public ip and with the same result,
> and in the end last time, I had to reload pfsense.
>
> I also did check the NAT and they are automatically created
>
> Anything else I can check?
>
> Thnx
>
> Dickie
>
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Do you happen to have phone service on your cable? If so, unplugging it
wont work as it will have a battery inside the modem more than likely.
You'll have to remove the battery when you unplug it. I'd
also recommend more than 5 minutes if you're trying to flush MAC addresses
- consider 10-15 min. I know on Comcast they're brutal about how long they
hold on.
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