pfsense setup question
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I get pfsense installed setup wan and lan. wan shows it is up and green but can't connect to internet. if my isp is a 10.0.0.0 ip then should i set my pfsense router to a 10.0.0.0 range would that help or don't that matter? any help would be greatly appreciated.
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@redgreen2020 said in pfsense setup question:
if my isp is a 10.0.0.0 ip then should i set my pfsense router to a 10.0.0.0 range would that help or don't that matter?
Setting 'what' to 10.0.0 ? LAN ? WAN ? 10.0.0.0 isn't a valid IP address.
I advise you strongly not to change default settings :They work as advertised, and carefully crafted by experts. Think about this : nearly all SOHO routers a avaible on planet earth use these default LAN IP 192.168.1.1 and a 192.168.1.0/24 network an LAN. There is a reason for this.
@redgreen2020 said in pfsense setup question:
wan shows it is up and green but can't connect to internet
You should connect your PC to the LAN interface.
As stated above : default settings have you connect right away.
A soon as you see for yourself that "it works" you can start modifying settings, knowing that you'll be able to get back to a working condition with a click. -
Doesn't your ISP use DHCP? If so, that's what you should use.
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Don't forget to set the default gateway in the routing section. I recently had a similar problem with the WAN being shown as up, but LAN clients being unable to connect to the internet. It was because I had migrated the router from a different location and the old default gateway was still set.