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    Are 4G modules inside firewalls compatible with pfSense?

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    • R
      riahc8
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      Hello

      Im looking at these firewalls which have great reviews online even though they are from weird no name brands and take 30+ days to arrive but come at good price and have good performance.

      There is a option to include a "4G module" for them. Im interested because I currently have a 4G router hooked to a virtual pfSense and I do a DMZ host and thats how I have a backup but to have it all in the same device and correctly have two WANs would be much better.

      Obviously it is not supported by pfSense in any way shape or form, but are they compatible and does pfSense see them? Can they be used?

      Thanks

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      • Dobby_D
        Dobby_
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        @riahc8

        pfSense CE 2.6 / pfSense CE 23.01
        Seirra Wireless MC7700 4G/LTE
        Sierra Wireless MC7710 4G/LTE
        Sierra Wireless MC7455 4G/LTE

        #~. @Dobby

        Turris Omnia - 4 Ports - 2 GB RAM / TurrisOS 7 Release (Btrfs)
        PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
        PC Engines APU6B4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense+ (Plus) 24.03_1 Release (ZFS)

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          riahc8 @Dobby_
          last edited by riahc8

          @dobby_ said in Are 4G modules inside firewalls compatible with pfSense?:

          @riahc8

          pfSense CE 2.6 / pfSense CE 23.01
          Seirra Wireless MC7700 4G/LTE
          Sierra Wireless MC7710 4G/LTE
          Sierra Wireless MC7455 4G/LTE

          So they are picked up by pfSense and can be used as a WAN interface? Intresting... Didnt expect it.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            FreeBSD and hence pfSense can only use ppp connections so the actual achievable data rate are limited. And you must have a modem that is recognised and creates virtual com ports.
            https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/cellular/modems.html

            Steve

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            • Dobby_D
              Dobby_ @riahc8
              last edited by Dobby_

              @riahc8 said in Are 4G modules inside firewalls compatible with pfSense?:

              @dobby_ said in Are 4G modules inside firewalls compatible with pfSense?:

              @riahc8

              pfSense CE 2.6 / pfSense CE 23.01
              Seirra Wireless MC7700 4G/LTE
              Sierra Wireless MC7710 4G/LTE
              Sierra Wireless MC7455 4G/LTE

              So they are picked up by pfSense and can be used as a WAN interface? Intresting... Didnt expect it.

              modem.jpg

              Yes you can use them then as an WAN interface let us say.
              pfSense CE 2.6 / pfSense CE 23.01
              Seirra Wireless MC7700 4G/LTE - miniPCie (full length)
              Sierra Wireless MC7710 4G/LTE - miniPCie (full length)
              Sierra Wireless MC7455 4G/LTE - M.2 (half length)

              Install the modem, install the cellular package, find out the ugen number of your modem, find then out the right cuaU port, probe that port in console, create then an interface, and set up in the interface area mobile ISP, name
              and password an so on. Then create if needed a Gatewaygroup and balance over that the enitre traffic
              or let the modem only the fallback option, or perhaps
              the only one WAN port. Like you need it.

              #~. @Dobby

              Turris Omnia - 4 Ports - 2 GB RAM / TurrisOS 7 Release (Btrfs)
              PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
              PC Engines APU6B4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense+ (Plus) 24.03_1 Release (ZFS)

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