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It is very likely that Verizon will not help you. They do not support non-Verizon routers nor do they get into technical details like this.
Two hours is the standard timeout for WAN IP leases on FiOS. A renewal at half the expiration time, or 3600 seconds, is expected behavior.
It sounds like something about the way the pfSense is issue the renewal request is different than what a Verizon router does. I don’t know what that could be. If you are handy with WireShark you could hook up your Verizon router as primary and watch what it does.
If there is a pfSense user forum, you might be able to get some answers there if no one here has any experience with this issue.
Good Luck.
It is very likely that Verizon will not help you. They do not support non-Verizon routers nor do they get into technical details like this.
Two hours is the standard timeout for WAN IP leases on FiOS. A renewal at half the expiration time, or 3600 seconds, is expected behavior.
It sounds like something about the way the pfSense is issue the renewal request is different than what a Verizon router does. I don’t know what that could be. If you are handy with WireShark you could hook up your Verizon router as primary and watch what it does.
If there is a pfSense user forum, you might be able to get some answers there if no one here has any experience with this issue.
Good Luck.