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Plusnet FTTP and pfSense
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Hi all,
I've just moved from Plusnet FTTC to FTTP, and I have the ONT (Nokia G-010G-T) plugged directly into my configured WAN port, and everything is working fine; however, I was wondering if anyone else is using pfSense and can share their PPPoE interface settings - if any are more optimal than the defaults?
I've tried setting the MTU to 1500, but it looks like Plusnet doesn't support baby jumbo frames as trying to send a 1472 byte packet requires fragmentation, so I have my MTU at 1492, my MSS setting is left blank, and TCPmssFix is enabled (by default).
Edit: Also, what are you using for your gateway monitor IP? The auto assigned gateway doesn't respond to ICMP, so I am using 1.1.1.1 (which I also used on FTTC) - is there a more suitable IP to use on Plusnet's network?
Thanks,
crgbt
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I was wrong about the baby jumbo frames support - I couldn't get it to work, but I've seen a few posts suggesting an MTU of 1500 should work on the Openreach FTTP network. I switched my pfSense instance from using the if_pppoe kernel module to PPPoE via mpd5, then back to the if_pppoe kernel module again, and setting a 1500 MTU works perfectly.
I can't seem to edit the original post for some reason!
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Also, what are you using for your gateway monitor IP? The auto assigned gateway doesn't respond to ICMP, so I am using 1.1.1.1 (which I also used on FTTC) - is there a more suitable IP to use on Plusnet's network
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