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      gderf
      last edited by

      One thing I noticed from your first screenshot is that your WAN is 192.168.33.19/24 and your LAN is 192.168.33.1/25. These networks overlap an you can not have two or more interfaces in a router defining the same network.

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        lilrichie
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        That may have been a result of me messing around with the setup which i changed in the second screen shot but made no effect to the internet connectivity.

        N00B Still Learning….Bitten Of More Than I Can Chew But Want To Give It A Go!

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        • stephenw10S Offline
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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          The Netgear router is an ADSL box right?
          When it's in 'modem mode' does it still do the authenticating or does it expect you to do that using PPPoE?
          I use PPPoE on my 1.2.3 box with ADSL.

          Steve

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            lilrichie
            last edited by

            Steve,

            Thanks for taking the time to read through my waffle. :)

            When it is modem mode i am not sure if it asks me for a username and password as i didn't REALLY know the difference between PPPoE and PPPoA to be honest.

            If i put the router into MODEM mode and it dosen't ask for a username/password should i set the wan up as a PPPoE adapter?

            "The Netgear router is an ADSL box right?"

            That is correct, i am using ADSL.

            Rich

            N00B Still Learning….Bitten Of More Than I Can Chew But Want To Give It A Go!

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              gderf
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              The important difference between PPPoA and PPPoE is that PPPoA on WAN is not supported by pfSense. If your ISP really requires only PPPoA (and can not use PPPoE), then you will have to do the PPPoA somewhere other than on the pfSense WAN port - namely within your modem/router that you have been using up until now. Are you absolutely sure that your ISP does not support PPPoE?

              Having said that and you are boxed into PPPoA, you then need to have an IP address on the pfSense WAN port that does not conflict with the pfSense LAN network. The best case here would be to have your ISP modem/router pass its acquired public IP address to the pfSense WAN port via IP passthru. But the modem/router would have to support this - does it?

              If you can not do IP passthru on the modem/router, then you can leave the modem/router in NAT mode and have its LAN port assigned into a private IP network - probably just as you were using it before getting started with pfSense. Then you need to assign a private IP address on the pfSense WAN port that is in the same network as the modem/router's LAN port. Finally, you need to assign pfSense's LAN port an IP address in a different network than its WAN port. The downside to this is you will be doing double NAT.

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                lilrichie
                last edited by

                Me To Broadband Supplier

                Hello,

                Quick question i am just trying to setup a pfSense box and wanted to know if Xilo supports PPPoE login?

                Thanks
                Richard

                Broadband Supplier To Me

                XILO Staff - 14 Mar 11 4:23:04 PM

                Hi Richard,

                It'll work just fine - I use it here :)

                You will need a modem do take the session to the line though, unless you have a DSL card in the machine.

                Matt

                N00B Still Learning….Bitten Of More Than I Can Chew But Want To Give It A Go!

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                  gderf
                  last edited by

                  Looks like you are all set. Just set the pfsense WAN port to PPPoE and provide your username/password there.

                  The modem/router you are using now will have to be placed into bridging mode.

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                  • stephenw10S Offline
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Ah, your in the UK, same as me.
                    You should be good.  :)
                    Xilo look like a good company, that's some pretty nice customer support.

                    Steve

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                      lilrichie
                      last edited by

                      Yep in the UK and Xilo are great - Got an update;

                      Turned my router into modem only mode and it dosen't do auth when it is in that mode so i filled in the WAN screen in pfsense with my username and password in PPPoE mode and this is what i get on the interface screen now.

                      BUT still no internet just times out, i am sure i must have missed something out?!

                      Any chance i could see your config Steve?

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                        gderf
                        last edited by

                        You neglected to post "what i get on the interface screen now." You might want to preview posts first.

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                          lilrichie
                          last edited by

                          I didn't just the upload site is down….working now :)

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                          • stephenw10S Offline
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Your gateway is wrong. Have you set that manually? It should be receiving that from Xilo.

                            Steve

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                              gderf
                              last edited by

                              Your WAN has a Gateway of 192.168.33.254. No way that can possibly be correct. How did that get there?

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                                lilrichie
                                last edited by

                                No i didn't it set that itself.

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                                • stephenw10S Offline
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  It seems to be some sort of hangover from your original configuration, in your second post.
                                  Try setting it to static, removing the gateway, saving and then reverting to PPPoE.

                                  Steve

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                                    gderf
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                                    If that's a leftover, I'd call that a bug.

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                                    • stephenw10S Offline
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by

                                      @gderf:

                                      If that's a leftover, I'd call that a bug.

                                      Me too!  ::) Not too many people switch their WAN type regularly.

                                      You could check your system log, you should see the output from the PPPoE dialup process including the IP information given to you. Check that they are sending you a gateway.

                                      If it comes to it you can manually edit your config.xml file.

                                      Steve

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                                        lilrichie
                                        last edited by

                                        Looks like you were right, hooked up a monitor and reset to factory defaults and look what i have now.

                                        Posted this from my pfsense box connection :D

                                        N00B Still Learning….Bitten Of More Than I Can Chew But Want To Give It A Go!

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                                        • stephenw10S Offline
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                          last edited by

                                          Welcome to the club!  ;D

                                          Steve

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                                            lilrichie
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                                            Now i need to get some add-ons to do what i signed up for.

                                            Web filtering based on mac address - is this possible
                                            Web tracking - track what sites people have been on
                                            Squid - Is this easy to setup?

                                            N00B Still Learning….Bitten Of More Than I Can Chew But Want To Give It A Go!

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