Got a wireless connection but can't access the internet
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Alrighty, I was able to the internet to work on LAN, but I try with my phone on wifi, nothing. I can't find anything that i need when I use google. I am a newbie. What will I need to do to get internet access from Wifi? Please make it detailed so I can use it for other people when needed. Specs of my PFSense Box
Dell Dimension 2400:
CPU: Intel Pentium 4
1GB RAM
Wifi Card: EDIMax 7820G
40 GB Card Drive -
Do you have any networking apps on your phone that can tell you if you are:
1 - Connected to the WiFi
2 - Received a DHCP address from the DHCP server
3 - DNS queries are being answered
4 - Can do a ping and/or a tracerouteAlso, how do you have your wireless interface configured?
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Do you have any networking apps on your phone that can tell you if you are:
1 - Connected to the WiFi
2 - Received a DHCP address from the DHCP server
3 - DNS queries are being answered
4 - Can do a ping and/or a tracerouteAlso, how do you have your wireless interface configured?
I am connected to the wifi and did get an ip address. I'll get a couple screen shots up shortly
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here is pt 1
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here it pt 2
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Your WiFi interface is apparently OPT1. The pfSense default is to block access on all interfaces EXCEPT LAN. Therefore you need to add a firewall rule to allow access from OPT1. After adding the firewall rule you will need to reset firewall states: see Diagnostics -> States and click on Reset States tab.
Please answer Tim's question about ping and/or traceroute apps for your phone.
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I dont have any apps for that. What apps would you recommend?
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and how do I go about making a rule in the firewall for that
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I dont have any apps for that. What apps would you recommend?
Look in the appropriate app store for ping and and again for traceroute.
What sort of phone do you have: Android? iPhone? something else?
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and how do I go about making a rule in the firewall for that
There are a number of posts in the pfSense documentation pages (http://doc.pfsense.org, particularly the How-tos on setting up WiFi Access Points on pfsense.(For now, ignore any mention of bridging interfaces because that adds an additional layer of complexity.) I think there ouht to be articles there explaining firewall rules.
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I dont have any apps for that. What apps would you recommend?
Look in the appropriate app store for ping and and again for traceroute.
What sort of phone do you have: Android? iPhone? something else?
Android
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and how do I go about making a rule in the firewall for that
There are a number of posts in the pfSense documentation pages (http://doc.pfsense.org, particularly the How-tos on setting up WiFi Access Points on pfsense.(For now, ignore any mention of bridging interfaces because that adds an additional layer of complexity.) I think there ouht to be articles there explaining firewall rules.
That documentation isn't helping me any. I can't even find a video on how to do it
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Can you be more specific than "isn't helping me any"? Which documents did you read? What were you looking for that wasn't there?
A quick look through http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Access_Point2 (one of the first I saw on the documentation home page) suggests it probably has most of what you need. If not, what is missing?
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I'm running on PFSense 2.0.2, the guide is based on 1.0.1.
The part that i feel isn't helping me is the firewall rule. I try to figure it out, but I still can't get the right settings. It dosen't tell me what specific settings are needed to get the rule to successfully work
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The part that i feel isn't helping me is the firewall rule. I try to figure it out, but I still can't get the right settings. It dosen't tell me what specific settings are needed to get the rule to successfully work
The document I pointed you to seems to have the necessary detail to fill in the firewall rule. Are you having trouble translating the information in the document to the firewall rule?
Maybe you need to reset firewall states. See Diagnostics -> States and click on the Reset States tab.
Maybe you have filled in the firewall rule and now you are attempting something and not getting the response you expect. Withourt knowing what you were attempting and the response you got to that attempt it is difficult to give any further help.
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I finally got wifi to work. Had to really read it over and over. It was the protocol that was goofing me up. LOL Thank you for all the help! I will get working on a video tutorial very soon