Maverick009
Senior Member
I was not sure what name to give the headline. I am currently running into an issue with my network. I built and upgraded my hardware (from one consumer platform to another) to an Asus B550M Tuf WiFi Plus motherboard, Ryzen 1700 8C/16T CPU, and 16GB DDR4-3200Mhz memory downclocked currently to 1866Mhz. Installed Opnsense 23.7.1_3 on a SATA SSD. The NICS are now an Intel X540 Dual 10G card and an Intel i350-T4 Quad 1G NIC card. The board also has a Realtek 8125 powered 2.5G NIC that is now not being used. The problem I am experiencing seems to be random as the Network will work perfectly and at some point, go completely down to the point that I cannot access the router remotely and have to do a hard reset to gain access again. It does not happen at all times either. I have been banging my tech brain on this one and cannot seem to find a resolution. Now a search online looking at that Asus board seems to show there may have been earlier issues with it including the system freezing at Idle periods, and I am wondering if I may be seeing that even after an update to the latest Bios.
I have ruled out just about everything else and ready to purchase a replacement board that has enough similar features to do a swap and see if that works but reaching out to the community to see if anyone else has experienced similar issues either with that board or similar hardware/OS. With that said, I did recently install the Intel X540-T2 10G card and have the cable modem connected to one of the ports and the other connections going off the I350-T4 card and after the initial hickup since the installation, I have not run into the freeze or any issues. I am not sure if that was due to the Realtek onboard card or the dual Realtek 8125 2.5G card I pulled out of the firewall server. If it has no issues for the next couple of weeks I will update the post, but just trying to get ahead of it and maybe someone else has a good suggestion.....Also I know I am using consumer parts for the board/processor, but it was budget friendly and if done correctly should not have this kind of issue creeping up. I am also thinking the Asus B550 board may be the issue if it happens again as it was an Openbox board I picked up on impulse buy and missing everything. Just wrapped in bubble wrap lol. At least I bought a 2yr warranty with Microcenter due to everything missing and was not sure....
Update: I have removed a Dual Realtek 8125b 2.5G NIC and installed an X540-T2 NIC with the cable modem connected directly to one of the 10G ports. So far no freezing but I am seeing some errors on the "in" of the WAN interface. I will need to keep an eye on it but this may be easier to resolve now. The Realtek card looks like the metal around one of the connectors was damaged and may of been shorting out the system. Will continue to monitor, but seems to be progress.
Update#2: It finally happened today. Was watching a video on Youtube and internet went down. I unfortunately don't have time today to look at it, and will take a look by this weekend. I also checked the log and I think I may of found part of the issue as I saw this in the logs -usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: The command '/usr/sbin/daemon -f -p '/var/run/updaterrd.pid' '/var/db/rrd/updaterrd.sh'' returned exit code '3', the output was 'daemon: process already running, pid: 28960'. Looks like something to do with IPV6? Just a crazy pain in the butt situation.
Update#3: Well for a fast and simple solution, I purchased a new board and just for the sake of making sure was not a compatibility error, I also purchased a new CPU. My updated Opnsense box is now running an AMD Ryzen 5700G (Great price on Amazon for $177) paired with an Asrock B550M Steel Legend Motherboard. I do prefer the overall Bios and some additional features on the Asus B550M Tuf, but if I figure out it was board related, I do have a warranty from Microcenter on it since it was openbox and missing all other hardware. I will use it most likely for another project. I also took the time to get a 512GB M.2 NVMe 3D Nand SSD (it was only $22) to move the OS too. So far the updated router seems to be working and I definitely have not had any freezing even after saturating bandwidth. I am monitoring some Error In faults on the WAN and LAN connected to the X540-T2 card. I think it all stopped after hard resets to all switches and the modem. Progress made, even if a tad expensive one, but I need a stable network as I do work from home on occasion and kids have school projects.
I have ruled out just about everything else and ready to purchase a replacement board that has enough similar features to do a swap and see if that works but reaching out to the community to see if anyone else has experienced similar issues either with that board or similar hardware/OS. With that said, I did recently install the Intel X540-T2 10G card and have the cable modem connected to one of the ports and the other connections going off the I350-T4 card and after the initial hickup since the installation, I have not run into the freeze or any issues. I am not sure if that was due to the Realtek onboard card or the dual Realtek 8125 2.5G card I pulled out of the firewall server. If it has no issues for the next couple of weeks I will update the post, but just trying to get ahead of it and maybe someone else has a good suggestion.....Also I know I am using consumer parts for the board/processor, but it was budget friendly and if done correctly should not have this kind of issue creeping up. I am also thinking the Asus B550 board may be the issue if it happens again as it was an Openbox board I picked up on impulse buy and missing everything. Just wrapped in bubble wrap lol. At least I bought a 2yr warranty with Microcenter due to everything missing and was not sure....
Update: I have removed a Dual Realtek 8125b 2.5G NIC and installed an X540-T2 NIC with the cable modem connected directly to one of the 10G ports. So far no freezing but I am seeing some errors on the "in" of the WAN interface. I will need to keep an eye on it but this may be easier to resolve now. The Realtek card looks like the metal around one of the connectors was damaged and may of been shorting out the system. Will continue to monitor, but seems to be progress.
Update#2: It finally happened today. Was watching a video on Youtube and internet went down. I unfortunately don't have time today to look at it, and will take a look by this weekend. I also checked the log and I think I may of found part of the issue as I saw this in the logs -usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: The command '/usr/sbin/daemon -f -p '/var/run/updaterrd.pid' '/var/db/rrd/updaterrd.sh'' returned exit code '3', the output was 'daemon: process already running, pid: 28960'. Looks like something to do with IPV6? Just a crazy pain in the butt situation.
Update#3: Well for a fast and simple solution, I purchased a new board and just for the sake of making sure was not a compatibility error, I also purchased a new CPU. My updated Opnsense box is now running an AMD Ryzen 5700G (Great price on Amazon for $177) paired with an Asrock B550M Steel Legend Motherboard. I do prefer the overall Bios and some additional features on the Asus B550M Tuf, but if I figure out it was board related, I do have a warranty from Microcenter on it since it was openbox and missing all other hardware. I will use it most likely for another project. I also took the time to get a 512GB M.2 NVMe 3D Nand SSD (it was only $22) to move the OS too. So far the updated router seems to be working and I definitely have not had any freezing even after saturating bandwidth. I am monitoring some Error In faults on the WAN and LAN connected to the X540-T2 card. I think it all stopped after hard resets to all switches and the modem. Progress made, even if a tad expensive one, but I need a stable network as I do work from home on occasion and kids have school projects.
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