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      Origin_Unknown
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      @LostInIgnorance:

      Have you set up some firewall rules yet?  If so, please post, if not, that might be your problem since any interface after the lan and wan have no default rule base (opt##), like pass all.

      Hi LostInIgnorance,

      There was no rule set by default so i have added the following;

      action - pass
      interface - OPT1
      sourse - any
      destination - any
      gateway - 192.168.1.1

      Still no luck, Any ideas?

      [edit] looking at the system logs- the traffic is being blocked by

      The rule that triggered this action is:

      @70 block drop in log quick all label "Default deny rule"

      [edit/]

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        LostInIgnorance
        last edited by

        try using the below rule without specifying the gateway

        @Origin_Unknown:

        action - pass
        interface - OPT1
        sourse - any
        destination - any
        gateway - 192.168.1.1

        Also, have you done any manual setup with nat, or have you left it as the default of pfsense creating the nat rules for you?

        Another thing you can try is pinging google.com from the firewall gui directly [Diagnostics>Ping]

        EDIT: Are you trying to bridge the wired lan and the wireless?  Just wondering since on the wireless (opt1) interface you are specifying the gateway of the lan.  If they are two separate networks (like my "pube-lic" wifi is at the house [don't need friends crapboxes screwing up my local lan]) then the gateway does not need to be specified since pfsense uses the wan gateway as its link.
        If you're looking to bridge the two so you have lan resources, let me know and I can walk you through how to configure it.

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          Origin_Unknown
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          cheers for the replys LostInIgnorance,

          I really appreciate the help! At the moment the pfsense box isn't plugged in but what ill do is post up some screenshots of my config pages tomorrow and hopefully that will be better than me trying to post information.

          thanks again

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            Origin_Unknown
            last edited by

            Righty, Hopefully these can help.

            Lan interface

            Opt1 interface

            DHCP on Lan

            DHCP on opt1

            Nat Outbound

            Interface Status (WAN has no carrier as i only plugged the box in to get the screenshots)

            Wan Firewall rules

            LAN Firewall rules

            Opt1 Firewall Rules

            Opt1 firewall rules expanded

            Hope this helps.

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              LostInIgnorance
              last edited by

              Yeah, looks like you wanna bridge.  When I get home in another hour, I'll post an easier how to, otherwise, see if this makes any sense.
              http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=7946.0

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                wallabybob
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                One thing that is easy to forget after changing firewall rules is that it is often necessary to reset firewall states after the rule change: see Diagnostics -> States and click on the Reset States tab.

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                  Origin_Unknown
                  last edited by

                  Cheers for the help guys, it's very much appreciated!

                  @LostInIgnorance:

                  Yeah, looks like you wanna bridge.  When I get home in another hour, I'll post an easier how to, otherwise, see if this makes any sense.
                  http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=7946.0

                  I was sure that i tried bridging before but ill have a look through that link later on when i'm back from work and see how it goes

                  @wallabybob:

                  One thing that is easy to forget after changing firewall rules is that it is often necessary to reset firewall states after the rule change: see Diagnostics -> States and click on the Reset States tab.

                  Ill have a look at that one first before the bridging as it appears alot simpler.

                  ill let you know how i get on, thanks again

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                    Origin_Unknown
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                    @LostInIgnorance:

                    Yeah, looks like you wanna bridge.  When I get home in another hour, I'll post an easier how to, otherwise, see if this makes any sense.
                    http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=7946.0

                    Just been having a look at Bridging the OPT1 to the LAN and it appears the DHCP is only functioning on LAN so anything that tries to connect to the wireless will not get an IP so doesn't connect.

                    OPT1 interface (ath0)
                    Status associated
                    MAC address 00:1f:3a:52:ef:58
                    IP address 0.0.0.0 
                    Subnet mask 255.0.0.0
                    Gateway 192.168.1.1
                    Media autoselect mode 11g <hostap>Channel 1
                    SSID LocalWAP
                    In/out packets 64/409 (15 KB/283 KB)
                    In/out errors 127/380
                    Collisions 0
                    Bridge (bridge0) learning</hostap>

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                      Origin_Unknown
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                      Oh, Nevermind - after i posted the above i managed to fix it!

                      I turned off "Allow intra-BSS communication"
                      Under - "General configuration" Changed 'Type' from DHCP to Static and added an ip address then it is now working.

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                        Origin_Unknown
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                        I forgot to say - thatnks for the help on this one guys but i've decided to just stick with my current wireless router - there's just too much messing about to be done to get pfsense working properly - after i got wireless working, VNC stopped working on my internal network

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