Validation of settings/network topology
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I think my questions are quite basic, I hope to have the network sorted this weekend!
My current setup is shown in the attached image. So, pfSense is installed and I have connectivity etc.
I am not sure if it is the right setup in terms of what I want to do next, which is:
1. I want to move DHCP to pfSense (at the moment DHCP is running on linksys)
2. I want to configure pfSense routing so that traffic from 1 desktop and the WRT54G router will go via the piaVPN
3. VLANs … not for now1. Can I configure (how) DHCP on pfSense with the current subnet settings? ie. a wireless client connecting into the GREEN WIFI, should have an IP in the GREEN subnet. a Wifi client connecting into the BLUE WIFI, should have an IP from that subnet. How do I go about doing that ?
2. regarding routing rules for piaVPN, I think it is not possible to do this because traffic from the GREEN SUBNET appears as coming from 192.168.0.1 (or am I wrong?) .. so do I need to have everything on 1 subnet ?
3. for later!
thank you!
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I think my questions are quite basic, I hope to have the network sorted this weekend!
My current setup is shown in the attached image. So, pfSense is installed and I have connectivity etc.
I am not sure if it is the right setup in terms of what I want to do next, which is:
1. I want to move DHCP to pfSense (at the moment DHCP is running on linksys)
2. I want to configure pfSense routing so that traffic from 1 desktop and the WRT54G router will go via the piaVPN
3. VLANs … not for now1. Can I configure (how) DHCP on pfSense with the current subnet settings? ie. a wireless client connecting into the GREEN WIFI, should have an IP in the GREEN subnet. a Wifi client connecting into the BLUE WIFI, should have an IP from that subnet. How do I go about doing that ?
2. regarding routing rules for piaVPN, I think it is not possible to do this because traffic from the GREEN SUBNET appears as coming from 192.168.0.1 (or am I wrong?) .. so do I need to have everything on 1 subnet ?
3. for later!
thank you!
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Please, do NOT multipost. https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=125050.0
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well I wasn't sure in which category to post. anyway, that's clear now.
appreciate any help on the questions too!
thanks.