@assistenzanet95:
@Derelict:
So when LAN is disabled can CP clients resolve names?
Can they ping OPT1 address?
Do you have anything in Allowed IP addresses or Allowed Hostnames?
What happens if you put http://10.10.10.10/ into a browser on a CP client?
What version of pfSense is it?
No when i disable LAN i can't resolv names on CP
You have something hosed. You are going to have to post screenshots of all your interfaces, all your firewall rules, and all your CP settings. Could be one or more of of a 1000 different things.
Yes i can ping the entire OPT1 network, but i can't open the webpages oh the antennas.
I presume antennas means access points. I don't know why you would want to be able to access your access point web interfaces from the portal network. Most people want the opposite.
Yes in the allowed IP addresses i have about 70 antennas and about 20 Allowed Hostnames
Again, no idea why you care about the access point web interfaces from the portal network.
Nothing happens if i try to open http://10.10.10.10, my OPT1 address is 192.168.100/22
The point is to eliminate the need for working DNS to get the portal page. If it doesn't come up it's broken. Again, screenshots of everything.
My version of pfSense is 2.1.1
Ancient. Upgrade. At least to 2.1.5 if you want to take small steps.