WAN Connection and Modem Config
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In general it sounds like the right path to take.
If you can get a proper IP address for your WAN interface , that's 85% of the battle in a bridged setup.
Setting up individual WAP's as needed is definitely the suggested option for WiFi.A quick Google search on "F2000 efibre bridge" turns up a number of examples to try.
Bridging looks like a standard option for that router and that's a good sign.
The only potential issue I see is the need to setup a VLAN for your connection, but that shouldn't be a show stopper.Keep at it, post your issues and good description of what works and what doesn't and we'll help where we can.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply and I appreciate the offer to help and nudge me the right direction!
I'll be specific as possible if I hit a block..
I hadn't seen the need to create a VLAN in my setup though. On the LAN side, I plan on migrating all clients onto the new pfsense DHCP address. As for WAN side - I saw a Youtube video where the guy appeared to two WAN addresses - one was his Gateway and he then assigned that in WAN Config. Sorry for the dumb Q but is the VLAN on LAN or WAN?
I'm be back working this tonight.
Thanks.
Shorty
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I mentioned the VLAN possibility because it appeared in some of the Google'd articles on setting the F2000 into bridge mode.
Unfortunately I don't have one of those devices so I can't be more specific.
From what I was reading it looked like a VLAN was required on the WAN side.I suspect you'll need to do a little experimenting unless someone with firsthand experience on that device can jump in.
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Hi,
I did some extra digging and the F2000 is a re-branded Huawei HG659b modem. If any other readers have experience setting pfsense up with one of these, I would like to hear how it went..
Thanks..
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Please show us screenshots of Status and/or Configuration of the modem's WAN port while the modem is the working condition as configured by ISP.
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Hi,
This is the identical settings of the WAN config settings within this procedure for switching the Eir F2000 unit to Bridge mode.
Regards
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For me it looks like WAN-port/VLAN10 is bridged with untagged LAN port, so the regular PC should be able to establish PPPoE session with the ISP while plugged to the modem LAN port.
I would also try to check with Wireshark on what is really coming from the modem, just to make sure VLAN tags are [not] there.
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Hi,
I've been working this with the F2000 set to Bridge mode (using the procedure I posted earlier) rebooted as instructed.
F2000 LEDs:
Power-On
DSL-On
Internet-OffNetwork cable from WAN (blue port) on F2000 to WAN port on pfSense box.
I then set up the WAN config page in pfSense to use PPPoE and entered the settings for my ISP. Now I should have just F2000 bridged to Internet and my access LAN on a 10.1x.x address.
I restarted the pfSense box hoping to now pick up a public IP address and have essentially
WAN (wan) -> pppoe0 ->
LAN (lan) -> em0 ->v4 10.1.2.10/24I have attached screenshots of WAN config from pfSense [nothing to see I'm afraid] and the config showing where I entered configuration settings.The WAN card traffic LED on my pfSense box is not packeting at all.
Does anyone have some ideas on what I am doing wrong?
Thanks
S
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Forget about pfSense for a while, test from your PC first.
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Andrew,
You were quite right. Perseverance paid off and having upgraded to the newest revision, the GUI is actually better too! Appreciate your advice.
Can I ask further advice regarding the best method to allow my client PCs to reach Microsoft links to get their updates and my AV of course! I sis see some references to the use of regular expressions in the White list of the Squid Proxy and have no trouble using REs once I know Im in the right area!.
Once again, appreciate the pointer.
S