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Need som help configurating Pfsense. Bridge mode? VPI? VCI?

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    Plecto
    last edited by Jan 21, 2006, 11:56 PM

    "providerline–------DSL-modem-------WAN/pfsense/lan-----your network"

    Its like that.

    But Bluecom told me that VPI and VCI shoud be configurated in the router, and I don't think the modem has a firmware, no way of entring it. The modem has not worked (as I know) on any other routers. I Have this 3com router, but I cant find VPI and VCI there either so I desided to rather make Pfsense work instead. Bluecom has no entring password or username. If I plug the cable from the modem and right into the computer, I have internett without any configurating or software installing.

    Do every DSL-providers have and IP adress? And what is actually DHCP? I thought that was a server that proveded the network with its own IP-adresses (for example 192-168.1.xxx)?

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      sullrich
      last edited by Jan 22, 2006, 12:05 AM

      VPI/VCI is a function of you're modem, not pfSense.

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        hoba
        last edited by Jan 22, 2006, 12:06 AM

        No IP = no internet. Yes, every provider has IPs.
        And the way you describe it it should just work in factory default settings of the pfsense as it has DHCP on wan by default. Try to powercycle the modem. Some providers have issues with assigning IPs when the MAC address of the networkcard they see has changed.

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          Plecto
          last edited by Jan 22, 2006, 12:12 AM

          I see… But what about bridging mode? Is that a deafult function? And what is Powercycle?

          Last thing about these VPI and VCI. Do this have to be correct to have internett at all? Cuz I have interett if a plug the cable from the modem to my computer, do this mean that VPI and VCI are correct?

          What about DNS adresses? Leave these open or set the adress that I got from Bluecom? Shoud I do anything with the MAC adress? If Im remembering correctly, PFsense had an opening for writing down and MAC adress somwhere :P

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            hoba
            last edited by Jan 22, 2006, 12:17 AM

            If it works with your computer directly connected you don't have a VCP VPI issues. Powercycle means unplug power and replug it. switch off and on. Leave it unpowered for some time (1 minute or so). If your provider has given you DNS adresses enter them at system>general and leave the option "allow DNS ser list to be overridden…" checked.

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              Plecto
              last edited by Jan 22, 2006, 9:49 AM

              Thanks for all the help! Pfsense is "configurated" and the internet is up and running :D

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                Plecto
                last edited by Jan 22, 2006, 10:00 AM

                Thanks for all the help! The internet is now up and running :D

                But I have a question. Where can I block/unblock programs such as p2p programs, msn messenger etc? Cuz it seems like MSN messenger is blocket :S The internet is working fine, but not msn :(

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                  jeroen234
                  last edited by Jan 22, 2006, 10:43 AM Jan 22, 2006, 10:40 AM

                  msn messinger shoud work
                  it uses port 80 just like the websites
                  only for cam and sound it needs poorts from the wan site to be opend to the ipadress on the lan site
                  you use port forwarding on the nat tab for that
                  same with p2p u need poorts from the wan site of pfsense to be opend to youre pc
                  olso you need to be opening those poorts on you windows pc firewall

                  you can only open those poorts to 1 pc on youre network
                  so 2 pc's with edonkey on the same poorts is not goining to work

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                    hoba
                    last edited by Jan 22, 2006, 1:12 PM

                    @jeroen234:

                    msn messinger shoud work
                    it uses port 80 just like the websites
                    only for cam and sound it needs poorts from the wan site to be opend to the ipadress on the lan site
                    you use port forwarding on the nat tab for that
                    same with p2p u need poorts from the wan site of pfsense to be opend to youre pc
                    olso you need to be opening those poorts on you windows pc firewall

                    you can only open those poorts to 1 pc on youre network
                    so 2 pc's with edonkey on the same poorts is not goining to work

                    Exactly, you now have a firewall that blocks unwanted connections from the outside (looks like you had no firewall before from what I can read from the above discussion). You have to tell it that this is a connection you want to pass.

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                      jeroen234
                      last edited by Jan 22, 2006, 2:46 PM

                      To enable voice and video communications with Windows Messenger through a non-UPnP firewall, configure the firewall to allow incoming traffic on UDP ports 5004 – 65535.

                      For other purposes, enable the following ports:
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                      File Transfer: tcp 6891 (to allow 10 simultaneous file transfers open ports 6891 through 6900)
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                      Application and Whiteboard Sharing: tcp 1503
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                      Remote Assistance: tcp 3389

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