Bridging setup - clients behind bridge cannot see one another
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client B and C are in the same layer2 subnet and are not passing the pfSense to talk to each other so the problem can't be at the pfSense. Maybe the swicth that you are using has some invalid vlan configuration?
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Sorry, I didn't make it explicit that both client B and client C are connecting wirelessly to the bridge…
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Ah, that's a "feature" called client seperation. The driver is broken atm so we had to hide the option to allow clients behind the wireless AP to talk to each other. Once the driver is fixed we'll unhide the setting again.
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Oh dear. Is there a timeline for a fix? Or any way around it (clever routing or something)?
Anyway, thanks for your help!
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It depends on the freebsd driver. Nothing we can fix at our end unfortunately.
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You can try to issue ifconfig ath0 apbridge and see if it works.
This part of the code is comented out at the moment. You can enable it again by removing the in /usr/local/www/interfaces_wlan.inc. -
Is there any easy way to set up routing or somesuch so that clients can still have intercommunication? I just moved my second desktop onto wireless and found out they cant communicate this way. I'm not familiar enough with how static routing and all that stuff works, so I'm not sure how to proceed. Everything is on the 192.168.1.0 subnet with a 255.255.255.0 mask, and I really want to have direct communication between desktops, for synergy, samba, etc.
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Run the latest snapshot, the problem of the driver has been fixed and the option is available again: http://pfsense.com/~sullrich/1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-12-14-2006/
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Ah, that's a "feature" called client seperation. The driver is broken atm so we had to hide the option to allow clients behind the wireless AP to talk to each other. Once the driver is fixed we'll unhide the setting again.
I hand-edited my config file to include apbridge enabled (I'm using ath0 as LAN) and it's letting my clients talk amongst themselves fine. pfsense 1.0.1, as-shipped kernel.
I was about to ask where the gui setting to tweak this is, but, I guess there is none ATM.
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Run the latest snapshot, the problem of the driver has been fixed and the option is available again: http://pfsense.com/~sullrich/1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-12-14-2006/
Please reread this post. All snapshots starting from this one have support for this feature through the webgui again.
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Run the latest snapshot, the problem of the driver has been fixed and the option is available again: http://pfsense.com/~sullrich/1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-12-14-2006/
Please reread this post. All snapshots starting from this one have support for this feature through the webgui again.
Sure, but the driver was fixed by time of what I'm running, while the config tweak for it wasn't yet re-exposed. I guess my point is apbridge works in stock 1.0.1, it's only the gui which lacks a way to set it. More for future posterity than intended as a bug report: not everyone can easily upgrade a router at any given time (I'm not touching mine til I get home but it's useful to talk to wireless clients from other than the router)
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Go to diagnostics>edit and open "/usr/local/www/interfaces_wlan.inc"
Then search for "Allow intra-BSS communication" and remove the "" around that codeblock and save. This will bring back the option in the webgui.