Hardware issue maybe? Not getting IP from DHCP

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    Firewalla

    On your FWG, does another device work on the port where you are plugging the ATA? If it doesn't work either, you have a hardware issue. 

    If other devices work, when you plug in ATA, do you see link light, if you do, that something wrong with the ATA side.

    If there is NO link light, do you have a switch? Try to plug the ATA into that switch.

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    Guy Kramer

    I thank for the reply. I spent a lot of time troubleshooting this over the weekend, but in a good way made progress, on the other side ports 1 and 2 are not working on the FWG. Due to being in the UK the ONT is 98% of the time next to the front door of the property, which is a real pain.

    Per your suggestion I tried the ATA on port 1 with no success, and then swapped Port 3 from a switch to an ATA and it worked immediately and no config change needed! My normal configuration, is as below.

    Port 4 - WAN

    Port 3 - Switch (remote)

    Port 2 - ATA

    Port 1 - Spare

    I did go back and plug the switch in to ports 2 and 1, however the FWG would not communicate with the LAN as it normally would. Therefore we have proved it is not a 3rd party devices at fault, the issues only happen on ports 1 and 2 of the FWG

     

    This presents me with an issue, the FWG isn't really useful with only 1 WAN and 1 LAN port, are there any known issues with the ports failing? or what options do I have?

     

    Thanks

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    FirewallaSupportDesk

    It's rare to see both Firewalla ports failed to work at the same time. 

    Do you have LAN network configured on these 2 ports properly? Double check the DHCP configuration on the network. 

    If you cable a computer to port 1 or port 2, does Firewalla detect the device?

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