Agree. In my case the physical NIC change worked. The virtual NIC to the VM has always
been Intel.
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On Aug 10, 2020, at 7:22 PM, Mark Pizzolato - Info
Comm <Mark at infocomm.com> wrote:
In your case, you are running directly on hardware with NIC drivers that interact with
that stuff.
Rob?s question was specifically about running this within a Hyper-V VM. Given that, the
host system?s hardware should not have anything to do with his problems since, even if his
setup provided multiple NICs to the pfsense system, they would all be Hyper-V simulated
NICs.
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Ok - the Realtek is part of the motherboard?s I/O panel and you have some sort of a PCI-e
dual-port card with an Intel chipset. I ran into a very similar issue with my Sophos UTM9
software appliance running on Ubuntu (a quad gigabit Intel chipset card) - The numbers of
packet errors would keep climbing up very fast. I switched to a Broadcom and that worked.
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On Aug 10, 2020, at 6:15 PM, Rob Jarratt <robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com> wrote:
The physical machine has three NICs.
A Realtek one which is on the LAN and used to access the host for management purposes.
A dual port Intel one (Intel PRO/1000 PT) which provides the LAN and WAN interfaces to
the virtual machine.
Regards
Rob
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Rob - The physical NICs - is one Broadcom and the other Intell?
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On Aug 10, 2020, at 4:57 AM, Keith Halewood <Keith.Halewood at pitbulluk.org>
wrote:
Is it something to do with the virtual switch setting that permits/prevents multiple Mac
addresses from the same virtual adapter?
On 10 Aug 2020, at 08:35, Rob Jarratt <robert.jarratt at ntlworld.com> wrote:
?
I realise this is completely off topic, but I think this list has a lot of experienced
networking people, so I am hoping someone might have a suggestion.
I have pfSense running as my firewall at home, running on Hyper-V. In case you don?t
know, it runs on FreeBSD. I have run it for a few years and really want to get it upgraded
to the latest. But when I do the upgrade doesn?t work because every packet in the WAN
interface seems to get lost, it just cannot send anything to the WAN. The LAN side is
fine.
I posted on the pfSense forums about this a long time ago. I got some questions about the
MTU, but it was fine
I was just wondering if you have any thoughts/suggestions/experiences?
Thanks
Rob