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    APU1C & pfSense with LAN, Wifi and 3G-4G

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      zash1958
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      This may be a good idea.

      Please can You give me a hint how to flash the nanobsd image to the internal mSATA or SD card?

      I do not understand clearly how to do this.

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        ozlecz
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        @nscheffer:

        Based on the test done with pfSense 2.2 ALPHA a few weeks ago and the current pfSense stable release 2.1.x, you need to add you modem as a PPP devices where you don't really handle it as a modem device trough ppp :

        • using AT commands, a profile with Auto Dial to my provider was created and enabled
        • just after you add the device, using the gateway health check you can forward trafic trough it
        • you cannot control properly like a normal modem using ppp (dial-in, hangout, etc…)
        • using this method you keep rdd stats graphs

        As far as i know, this current behavior is not ideal and an update to support fully Sierra modem and others for 3G-4G connections will be welcome.

        I have done only a few tests with not the results i was expecting this why i move to a solution less elegant like a H820 router !

        Regards

        does this mean that 4g is not yet fully supported by pfsense?

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          ozlecz
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          this may help

          http://inet.net.ph/index.php/hidden-menu-item/category/8-installation-instructions

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            zash1958
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            Runs fine now!

            Thanks a lot!

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              nscheffer
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              Yes the H820 support most of the VPN mode like IPSec and also as passthrough.

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                ozlecz
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                so do you think that the issues you are facing with sierra LTE module is directly related on pfsense?

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                  nscheffer
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                  Yes it's not supported today with pfSense where IPfire will support it fully on their latest release :
                  http://www.ipfire.org/news/ipfire-2-15-core-update-79-released

                  I know it's not trivial to implement it but today it's difficult to imagine an APU1C motherboard without an 4G-LTE card for backup and/or main access !
                  Why pfSense could not continu to be the leading choice for this platform supporting actual usage and needs…

                  What's needed to add this ?

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                    ozlecz
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                    did you tested it yourself with ip fire?

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                      nscheffer
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                      Yes of course, working well with ipfire with all Sierra cards i got !

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                        ozlecz
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                        very good info…havent have a hand on ip fire yet but i need to see this working..thanks a lot

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