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    Newbie Network Setup for Hotspot

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      fabrice.regnier
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      Hi all,

      I'm new with PfSense and i've read some howto but i didn't find what i expect to:
      I'd like to add a hotspot for our visitors and i've seen that PfSense is perfect for this ;)

      This is our network structure, i can't/don't want to change it:

      And this is the new architecture i thought about with hotspot:

      What network interface should i declare on the PfSense Machine ?
      from PfSense to LA: let's say 192.168.99.6
      from PfSense to the AP: let's say 192.168.10.1 ?
      from the AP to PfSense: let's say 192.168.10.2 ?

      what kind of cable should i use between PfSense and AP ? cross over cable i assume ?

      In the webconfigurator, the LAN is used for 192.168.99.6. What should i use for WAN ? 192.168.10.1 ?
      On the AP, should i run DHCP knowing that a DHCP is already running on firewall coyote ?

      Sorry for this long post. I'll be able to write a mini-howto when i'm done with this hotspot.

      regards,

      f.

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        mhab12
        last edited by

        This is pretty much the same question/solution.
        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,24663.msg127662.html#msg127662

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          fabrice.regnier
          last edited by

          thanx for the link.

          What i can't figure out is, from the PfSense Box point of view, what should be the LAN and WAN in my case ?

          If the WAN is the interface from where i get Internet, in my case, the WAN is 192.168.99.6 ?

          regards,

          f.

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            shadowadepts
            last edited by

            You should check the pfSense Wiki theres tons of good tutorial, FAQs and How To's.

            Sounds like you'll need Use an existing wireless router with pfSense and Captive Portal

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              mhab12
              last edited by

              Yes, pfsense WAN would be *.99.6 and pfsense lan needs to be on a different subnet, something like 10.21.1.0

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