Routing - Two Subnets (WLAN/LAN)
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Here is my scenario:
I am trying to route between the 10.0.0.x and 10.0.10.x. I have been un-successful maybe someone can point me in the right direction.
Thanks
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More than likely your Wlan has NAT enabled and wireless clients can't see anything on the 10.0.0.x network, and as a result cannot see your LAN.
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Actually I can hit the 10.0.0.x from wireless clients but not the other way around hit the wireless ip's from a lan machine.
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The problem is most likely a configuration issue with the wireless LAN device. Again, see if NAT is enabled on it.
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Do you need two different subnets? If not, just turn off the DHCP server in the Asus and plug one of its LAN ports into a switch port.
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If you want to do this directly on pfSense then you need a physical place to plug in the Wlan to the hardware running the pfSense VM. If possible, connect a Wlan device LAN port (not its WAN) to pfSense and assign it a new interface (OPT1) with IPv4 address in 10.0.10.0/24. Turn off DHCP on the Wlan device, turn on DHCP on the pfSense OPT1 interface.
Now the Wlan device is being just a dumb WiFi access point.Alternative is the the Wlan device can disable its NAT and can be set to pass all incoming traffic on its WAN. Then it can act like a downstream router to pfSense - add a gateway in pfSense pointing to the Wlan device WAN IP. Add a static route to point to that gateway for the 10.0.10.0/24 subnet.