I have somehow created some sort of bug in my system. I have pfSense set up with a dedicated subnet 192.168.7.1 set up for my camera server. The Windows 10 camera server pc is assigned 192.168.7.50. It has a dual network card in it so that 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.2.1 are two networks connected to a number of cameras. I would like to allow this camera server pc only very limited access to the internet. Mostly I would just like to allow it to see NTC time and manually allow it to occasionally perform Microsoft updates. I also would like to view the Web Interface from another pc internal to my home network. I thought I sort-of had this working for awhile, but not any longer. At this point the camera server pc can't find the internet even when I think I have modified the pfSense rules to allow it. I can't successfully ping anything from the camera server pc except the cameras. From my network I can successfully connect to the Blue Iris Web UI at 192.168.7.50:81 but I can't even ping the 192.168.7.50 pc itself. This seems really strange and I do not see any special firewall rules in pfSense to explain this. Could my Windows 10 firewall or network setup perhaps be causing this weirdness? Thanks.