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    Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) connects but doesn't load Internet

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      eiger3970
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      Yes,
      the router's LAN has DHCP enabled.
      the router's WIFI has DHCP enabled.

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        doktornotor Banned
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        Dude that's not what I'm asking about? Why are the IPs constantly changing between your posts? And can you finally produce a network diagram because this just doesn't go anywhere? (No need to draw mobile phones and irrelevant junk, just the pfSense box, the AP and whatever is between those two.)

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          eiger3970
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          The network is the same as Reply #6.

          The IPs are only changing on the mobile device Wi-Fi connection's IP.

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            doktornotor Banned
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            Sir, reply #6 does NOT show your AP, which is the only relevant thing in here.

            @eiger3970:

            The attachment/diagram does not include the new AP device, which is to be added.

            As such, it is utterly USELESS.

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              eiger3970
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              Sorry, I mentioned earlier the AP is not in the network topology, as this is the question I am asking about in this forum thread.

              So, the AP details are:
              IP: 192.168.1.175
              Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
              Gateway: 192.168.1.170
              DHCP server: Disabled
              SSID 2.

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                doktornotor Banned
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                So the AP is hanging in a blackhole unconnected to anything? Or what?

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                  eiger3970
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                  The AP has 1 LAN port with an Ethernet cable connected to the Switch, which is connected to the router.
                  I.e. AP 192.168.1.175 > Switch > Router 192.168.1.170.

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                    doktornotor Banned
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                    Wonderful. Then why on earth are you setting up IPs that are TOTALLY out of the pfSense's LAN range on the AP?!

                    (And yeah, you are having a design problem, you won't be able to roam/extend between those. If that is desired, you need to bridge the WIFI and LAN on pfSense.)

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                      eiger3970
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                      Sorry, I'm not clear how the AP's IP 192.168.1.175 is out of the pfSense's LAN IP 192.168.1/170's range?

                      Oh, so AP Wi-Fi extensions aren't done anywhere else? I'm surprised this is so hard. Surely someone else has extended their Wi-Fi with an AP?

                      Ok, so if bridging pfSense's WIFI and LAN, will that still allow Wi-Fi from pfSense and the AP?

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                        doktornotor Banned
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                        God almighty. What was 192.168.10.1 is now 192.168.1.175 yet again, just minutes later, after you edited your post yet again. Yeah, you are NOT clear and my patience is running thin.

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                          eiger3970
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                          The pfSense router has 3 interfaces:
                          LAN 192.168.1.170
                          WAN <public ip="">WIFI 192.168.10.1</public>

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                            doktornotor Banned
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                            Ugh. I'm talking about the AP. Let's summarize this:

                            pfSense:

                            1/ Bridge LAN + WIFI on pfSense.
                            2/ Assign the BRIDGE to LAN interface. DHCP server MUST be enabled there.
                            3/ Do the tunables magic: https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Interface_Bridges

                            AP:
                            4/ Connect the AP's LAN port to the switch connected to pfSense. The AP LAN should have a static IP (in the pfSense LAN range) or static DHCP lease on pfSense. Do NOT connect the AP via WAN port. WAN port should remain unconnected, preferably completely disabled, if not possible, just set it to DHCP. Do NOT connect the WAN port to anything.
                            5/ Make sure DHCP server is disabled on the AP.
                            6/ Make sure any firewall is disabled on the AP.
                            7/ SSIDs and WPA2 PSK should be the same on both pfSense and the AP if you want roaming to work.

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                              eiger3970
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                              Thank you.
                              Okay, I added a Bridge Interface with Members LAN,WIFI.

                              I'm not clear how to follow your step 2/ Assign the BRIDGE to LAN interface?

                              The AP is ready and has the SSID and password as the same as the router.

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                                doktornotor Banned
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                                @eiger3970:

                                I'm not clear how to follow your step 2/ Assign the BRIDGE to LAN interface?

                                Interfaces - Assign.

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                                  eiger3970
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                                  Yes, I followed the previous post about adding a bridge interface.
                                  I have added a bridge interface, however I'm not clear if I have assigned the correct LAN and WIFI to bridge?
                                  The pfSense setting is: pfSense > Interfaces > Bridges > Bridge Interfaces > Interface: BRIDGE0 > Members: LAN, WIFI > Description: Wi-Fi router and AP > Actions: Edit Delete.

                                  Also, do I have to set the AP to the same SSID and the router? I would prefer to have the AP with a different SSID, so users have to manually connect to the AP and so that users know they're on the AP and not the distant router.

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                                    doktornotor Banned
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                                    No, that is still NOT what I mean. You (re)assign the BRIDGE0 interface to LAN. Directly in Interfaces - Assign.

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                                      eiger3970
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                                      Ok, will research how to do this tomorrow when I have more time.
                                      Thank you again.

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                                        doktornotor Banned
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                                        See below (WIFI is just a name for LAN, i.e. the interfaces.php?if=lan iface). All the members are configured as None/None (Do NOT assign any IPs there.)

                                        Screenshot_bridge_LAN_1.png
                                        Screenshot_bridge_LAN_1.png_thumb
                                        Screenshot_bridge_LAN_2.png
                                        Screenshot_bridge_LAN_2.png_thumb

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                                          eiger3970
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                                          Ah, I just found your image attachment. The image wasn't appearing before (I guess I wasn't logged in?).

                                          I tried to assign a bridge, but received error: Cannot set port bridge0 to interface OPT2 because this interface is a member of bridge0.

                                          OPT2 is pfSense's WIFI port.

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                                            doktornotor Banned
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                                            OK…. I thought it'd be goddamn obvious, but let me repeat.

                                            (WIFI is just a name for LAN, i.e. the interfaces.php?if=lan iface).

                                            LAN. Not opt2, not opt27, not anything like that. LAN. LAN. LAN.

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