Port - PFSense WAN goes offline every Hour
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 Unfortunately, the solution (https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/VirtIO_Driver_Support) that @aaronstuder provided me didnt worked. 
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 @c-cruz You might try the Hyper-V instructions. Can you upgrade to 2.4.X? 
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 @dustinb3403 Only if he can do it in under one hour  
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 @aaronstuder said in Port - PFSense WAN goes offline every Hour: @dustinb3403 Only if he can do it in under one hour  This assumes he's not onsite. . . Which he must be on site because he's changing the settings in PFSense when it goes offline.  
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 @dustinb3403 I know, I am just being a smart ass.... 
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 @aaronstuder said in Port - PFSense WAN goes offline every Hour: @dustinb3403 I know, I am just being a smart ass.... So was I. 
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 @c-cruz 
 Do you have all offloading settings disabled in System > Advanced > Networking?Hardware Checksum Offloading Hardware TCP Segmentation Offloading Hardware Large Receive Offloading
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 @black3dynamite Thanks for your reply, yes i have all those options disabled  
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 @dustinb3403 Is the version 2.4 released? 
  
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 nope. notice the url at the bottom. 
  
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 @jaredbusch Thanks for your reply. My version is the latest one 
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 @c-cruz Did you get it figured out? 
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 @aaronstuder No yet, i was looking on internet but without luck. 
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 @c-cruz I am having a similar issue with a new install  
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 @aaronstuder said in Port - PFSense WAN goes offline every Hour: @c-cruz I am having a similar issue with a new install  Wow. How unlikely is that? 
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 Anyone ever figure this out? 
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 @aaronstuder said in Port - PFSense WAN goes offline every Hour: Anyone ever figure this out? Tried updating to 2.3.5 or to the latest version which is 2.4.2? 
 When I was using pfSense, I never ran into that issue before.
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 @black3dynamite I am on the latest. It's running on KVM so maybe that's the issue. 
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 @aaronstuder said in Port - PFSense WAN goes offline every Hour: @black3dynamite I am on the latest. It's running on KVM so maybe that's the issue. For device model, are you using virtio, e1000, or rtl8139? 



