Why am i not connecting?
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any idea where i can find that setting in the router?
when u do a factory reset it defaults to 192.168.1.1
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IPv4 address 192.168.1.2/24 is being used by or overlaps with: LAN (192.168.1.1/24)
it wont let me change it..
am i doing something wrong
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Disconnect the Asus from pfSense
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Connect to the Asus via the LAN port
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Change the Asus IP to 192.168.1.2/24
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Switch off DHCP server on the Asus
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Connect the Asus LAN port to the pfSense LAN port
If you can't change the Asus try asking the question on the Asus forums, this isn't a pfSense problem.
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when i connect the asus router to the pfsense box
internet stops working and also cant connect to asus.router.com
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Other people here have successfully connected using a home router to provide wi-fi.
I suggest you ask the question on the Asus forum as you've stated if you connect directly into your pfSense LAN port everything works, this isn't a pfSense issue.
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i think that the asus router is also on 192.168.1.1...
im not sure how to change it.
anyone here know?
or more to the point...does anyone know the correct settings for the draytek vigor 130
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This is a pfSense forum. No, people don't know the config details of your random routers. Use Google for that. Use a real access point if you can (they aren't expensive for even good ones), but if you must use a wifi router as a AP:
- disable WAN
- disable DHCP Server
- plug LAN port into pfSense LAN
Now it acts like a bridge to LAN.
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i do realise this is a pfsense forum
which is what i am using..
if i connect my pc directly to the pfsense..everything works fine..
when i connect the router..things mess up..
i thought it would be pretty straight forward to set it up but it seems this is not the case
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I’m coming in late to the conversation, sorry. I would bet that Asus router has an “access point” mode that does all of these steps for you. There might even be instructions in the interface after you login, or online somewhere.
Here you go:
https://www.asus.com/us/Networking/ROG-Rapture-GT-AX11000/HelpDesk_Manual/In the english version, it's on page 59.
After that, all of your setup should just work.
Jeff
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Did you do the things that you've been told to do by me and others? Did you disable the ASUS WAN port and ensure it's unplugged? Did you disable the ASUS DHCP server? Did you plug one of the ASUS LAN ports into your pfSense LAN?
Describe what you've done and what happened. Just complaining "It doesn't work" won't help us help you to get it resolved. Don't be shy on giving details.
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how would i connect in access point mode...i dont have no ai meshes ,just a wireless router
do i connect the cable from the router lan port to the pfsense box.
when i tried this it said please plug in a network cable to the wan port..i had no net connection
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i plugged the lan port on the router to the lan port of pfsense, both worked fine..but there was no net connection as it was saying plug in a network cable
i did not disable the dhcp server on the router..something i will try tonight
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That's your problem. You want pfSense giving out addresses for its network, not your ASUS giving out who knows what address, mask & gateway.
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@Kais_1 said in Why am i not connecting?:
how would i connect in access point mode...i dont have no ai meshes ,just a wireless router
Oops, I take that page back, sorry. The settings for access point mode look to be on page 111, under operation mode.
Read the setup instructions, and maybe look online to find more instructions. They've got to be there.
Jeff
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now the pfsense box wont pick up an external ip
my box seems temperamental
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does anyone have any idea why my pfsense box wont pick up a external ip address from my isp.
all the settings in the console are correct, get from dhcp.
the only thing i can think of is the modem which is a draytek vigor 130
can anyone help
tks in advance
kais
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you are jumping from one problem to another and they have zero to do with pfsense, if yesterday was working and today is not, think of what you have done in the meantime and revert it, else reset everything and start over.Don't take it the wrong way but if you are not able to follow simple suggestion as the one given to you by @NogBadTheBad and @KOM you should ask for help to your local shop, it is unlikely that someone here have the same exact modem / pfsense / router combination that you have and that have the will to give you every single step by step instruction on how to do it
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I would bounce them all. Bounce the cable mode first. After it comes back up, bounce pfSense. Check to see if it picked up an address.