Basic pfsense/vlan/network question
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Hi,
Thanks again. I don't have an external AP. Just my Pfsense appliance with wireless.
I configured a wifi/lan bridge cause I need both interfaces in the same subnet. I would like to configure the LAN port as trunk port so I can send multiple subnets to my first floor but also the LAN subnet.
So the challenge I'm facing is the 192.168.100.0/24 network. It is now configured as the network address of the bridge. But I would like to have it tagged upstairs as well (so part of my trunk port).
I cannot configure it on a vlan cause it tells me it is already in use,So how can I get the LAN port as a trunkport. With multiple vlans, but also the 192.168.100.x vlan and still have both the LAN interface and the wifi interface in that vlan as well?
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You can not put a vlan on a bridge AFAIK… why would anyone ever want to do that?? You put the vlan on the physical interface..
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I understand that i cannot put the vlan on the bridge. i would like to put the vlan on the LAN interface (physical).
So if I create vlan 100 on LAN. I assign it and I configure network 192.168.100.1/24. How can I configure my Wifi interface in that same vlan?
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huh?? Your wifi is already on the lan with your bridge… How you can not be in 2 networks at the same time.
Didn't you already create a bridge? And your wifi and lan are on the same network 192.168.100/24
You stated
"My goal is to have LAN and wifi both in the same 192.168.100 network,"What does that have to do with vlans?? why don't you draw what your trying to accomplish.. Currently you have 1 network 192.168.100.0/24 this is connected to both your wire and wifi via a bridge.. So what do you want to do with these vlans? Create your vlans and assign them to physical interface that is connected to the switch you want to use these vlans on.. You would then trunk that switch port.
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Hi,
Thanks again for helping me. I attached an ugly mspaint drawing which I hope clears up what I'm trying to acchieve.
Hope it can be done.Kind regards,
Mark
![network drawing.jpg](/public/imported_attachments/1/network drawing.jpg)
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why would your computer need both 20 and 100 vlans?
And since your bridge network is 192.168.100/24 then that would just be your native vlan.. What exactly do you want vlan 20 for? You show no devices in vlan 20 other than your computer that is also in vlan 100??
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The computer is a hyper-v host. I have 2 of those. Is the configuration how I drew it possible? And if it is, how should I configure it?
Thanks!
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Again u dont create a vlan that is the same as your native network. Seems all u need is vlan 20 and then u would trunk port to tour vm host i run an esxi vswitch contected to the trunk port in sim fashion as what your wanting to do
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Thanks John. That did the trick. I just assigned vlan20 to my LAN interface and it started working right away.
I think I was thinking a little to difficult. I'm a little new with networking devices in general.Thanks again for your patience and help today. I'm happy that I got it working.
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Once u get vlans they are not that difficult understanding native and tagged vs untagged and different switch makers use terms a bit different but if you understand the basics just need to know what switch your dealing with