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    Sending LAN back over WAN port

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      chuck1968
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      Hello,
      I'm very new to pfSense.
      Here's the scenario.
      I live out in the country, have a wireless ISP and I now have a static IP.
      The ISP's radio is mounted on a pole about 500 feet from house.
      My equipment is in a weather tight box mounted on the pole.
      Internet comes out of the radio, into a smart switch, one patch cable to a outdoor WAP, the other patch cable to a fiber media converter, then through the fiber to the WAN port on my pfSense box. The other port on my box for my LAN smart switch.
      So when I switched to a static IP, no more internet for my outdoor WAP,
      No DHCP address. I would have to pay for another static for WAP.

      So I was thinking, why couldn't I just send a tagged vlan back though the fiber, back in smart switch and in to my WAP?

      I did some research, the fiber passes everything. I know some ISPs use vlans and pfSence doesn't seem to mind vlans on the WAN.

      So is what I'm thinking correct and can be done?

      If I am correct how would I configure this?

      I am very new to pfSence but have worked in IT for a while.
      But I can't wrap my mind around it and I'm not too proud to ask for step by step instructions.. lol

      Thanks for your time.
      CB

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        rcoleman-netgate Netgate @chuck1968
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        @chuck1968 Check out https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/vlan/index.html to see how to set up VLANs. You'd assign it to the same interface as WAN.

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          chuck1968 @rcoleman-netgate
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          @rcoleman-netgate
          Thanks for the link.
          So you think it should work just fine?

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @chuck1968
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            @chuck1968 as long as you have control of the switch out in the box and can setup vlans there then no its not an issue.

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              chuck1968 @johnpoz
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              @johnpoz
              Yep, brand new smart switch.

              Thank you for your time!

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