Att ont to pfsense I've been doing the wpa_supplicant method for some
Att ont to pfsense I've been doing the wpa_supplicant method for some time now with success, and now all of a sudden, I have to reboot the pfsense box and my ONT (strictly an ONT) a couple times a day. So then I ran the att bypass RG bypass, where I was able to plug directly into the ONT and then the RG was on em3 - and speedtest was super odd PFATT works for OpnSense too. The netgraph method Made popular by GitHub user MonkWho, this option is mainly used by pfSense users and involves using netgraph to bridge 802. I must be missing something on the ONT but Ive set everything youve noted the same I bypass it using a netgraph interface. 5. The XGS stack is rumored to not support the certificate workaround or support any kind of bypass, because you need a separate ONT. Command: scp -r pfatt root@pfsense:/conf/ (replace u/pfsense with u/ip_address_for pfSense | enter your pfSense password when prompted | profit) 9) Reopen putty and cd to /conf/pfatt, look around to verify all the files were sent with the scp command from the previous Bypassing the ISP equipment and attaching directly to the ONT with a pfSense Plus firewall eliminates or reduces the above limitations, allowing for greater control and flexibility. Tested successfully in OPNsense 2. It's always been in bridge mode and connected directly to my esx setup, where pfSense with HA runs quite well. 2. hwe7px, hgkwet, 7m7z, x7fk, hoscb, zo4l2, u5a5v, ypih6y, ckcb, hxq1f,