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    Routing from pfsense to a router on lan

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      eeeaddict
      last edited by

      Hi everyone, I'm using pfsense as my main router to my cable connection and have a lan address of 10.1.1.1. For wifi I used to use an access point and let the pfsense box run dhcp but it has been replaced by an AC router. I still use pfsense as the main router and only it.

      The wifi router does not have an access point mode so all the wifi clients have a 192.168.1.x IP I'm hoping I can get the wired clients (10.x.x.x) to speak to the 192.1.1.x wireless ones. I tried setting a static route with 192.168.1.1 on the lan but this isn't working. Does anyone have advice or a guide to help do this?

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        KOM
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        It should work as long as you add the firewall rules to permit the two LANs to talk to each other.  You shouldn't need to worry about static routes.

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          eeeaddict
          last edited by

          I set the static route and it allows me to talk to the 192AP (the ap is a client of the pfsense lan) and that works fine but if I try to talk to a client of the AP it blocks it. Would the block come from pfsense?

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          • KOMK Offline
            KOM
            last edited by

            I can't answer that without knowing a bit more about your configuration.  Is this how you have your network?

            CableModem -> pfSense -> (switch) -> WiFI_AP -> WiFi clients (192.168.1.x)
                                              -> LAN clients (10.10.1.x)

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              eeeaddict
              last edited by

              yes that's exactly how it is, I'll fiddle around with the firewall settings when I get home

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              • KOMK Offline
                KOM
                last edited by

                Getting an AP that you can run in bridged mode would make it so much easier.  Does the AP you have come with any firewall or port forward ability?

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