2 ISP to 2 WANs and make 2 LANs
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the 3 APS setup is 2 pcs for house 2 pcs for apartment use
what?
Uncelar, hopfully better text:
My 3 access points is placed like this: 2 AP's in my house and one 1 AP in the flatAnd if possible some info if i also do need to setup my switch.
This is a necessity when using VLANs.
Yes, i have understood that, my "simple" problem is that I don't know how to set up pfsense (I have tried but no luck) and also how to set this up in my router.
So I was hoping there was a guide somewhere on Internet :-)
Maybe one option is to share my computer in a Team View session and get some pro help, but i'm not shure if forum users do stuff like that, even if i pay… So i try a little bit more.
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… I don't know how to set up pfsense ... and also how to set this up in my router.
Usually pfSense IS your router. You mean your switch, don't you?
Maybe one option is to share my computer in a Team View session and get some pro help, …
That could be complicated because you can easily shoot yourself in the foot and have no access to the equipment anymore, especially when configuring a switch and VLANs.
Your switch and APs are: "manages switch (Ubiquiti thoug switch) - 3 AP Ubiquiti"
I have absolutely no experience with Ubiquiti gear so I won't be the one to configure it for.
Maybe someone else here (perhaps post something in the "Bounty" section of this forum) or pfSense Commercial Support? -
Essentially, acts exactly the same as having twice the internet speed as long as no individual tries to go over 50%.
Well, you have to dring a lot of marketing water to describe it that way. Basically it's bullshit. But that was described above already.
Is there an implementation issue with two WANs servicing a bunch of smaller request?
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2x 10Mbps will stay 2x 10Mbps. You won't be able to receive a single stream with 20Mbps. With the one exception of an additional service as mentioned above in the YT video.
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2x 10Mbps will stay 2x 10Mbps. You won't be able to receive a single stream with 20Mbps. With the one exception of an additional service as mentioned above in the YT video.
I said that. What it sounded like you were implying is that if you had four people pulling 5 mb/s on a duel 10 mb/s connection. It is somehow faster for that same load to be on a single 20 mb/s connection.
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My nettwork pr today in attachment.
Same question, how to split my nett in 2 separete nets (WLAN)
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Hi
i follwed a guide and ended with setup as in printscreens.
VLAN_5 has DHCP 192.168.5.0/24
I can log on to VLAN_5 and reach all internal resources. The problem now is that I can not reach any internet resources (WAN) side.
I hope that anyone of you can take a look at my screenshots and give me tips to solve this.
Pic 7-9 is my unify+switch, im not shure if this setup is correct, but as mentioned, i can connect wireless to VLAN_5, and i get IP from VLAN_5 DHCP server
PIC 7+8 mu UniFy setup regarding VLAN_5
Pic 9 My switch config. I struggle tu inderstand tags (TUE) and trunk ports. This is not PF sense case, but part of my trouble.
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If you do a packet capture on pfsense do you see packets from the WiFi network ?
Capture on vlan5 first, then try the WAN.
It could be the fact that you've got two WAN interfaces.
Can you access the internet from the LAN fine ?
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Modesty - I updated my post as to how I set up my switch. I am not familiar with your model but the Unifi AP needs to be on the same L2 to adopt(if you got access it looks like you already have that), if so wouldn't that mean you are on your LAn interface(Not VLAN 5)? If you think you can adopt your Unifi AP on a VLAN…you can't...if that is a hint.
One inconvenience is I need to change my ethernet connection to log onto pfSense/Unifi AP and the switch. Could that be your issue?
To NogBad's point are you able to browse the internet on Lan? Do you see logs/blocks on your firewall? Did you "filter reload" after disabling the block rule? Good old fashion restart of your box? What clients have leases? Thise would be some of the trouble shooting things I would do...
I have never done 2 WANs so not sure of that configuration or implications...I hope my switch configuration helps...
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Hi V3lcr0!
You are absolutely giving me good info.
When i connect to vlan 5 i dont reach internet. I get an ip 192.168.5.100 wich is correct. And i can log on to pfsense 192.158.5.1 + unify controller
My switch stops traffic to other nets, and in unify controller all ap's are disconnected…When i go back to my normal wlan the router dont change ip, i get the 192.168.5.100 i stead of 192.168.0.100. So then i connect with a cable and get my 192.168.0.100. And then in controller ap's are adopted again except the one i have tagget out from router vlan id5
I have 2 wans, but i only use one due to difficulties to understand this, first i need t get this vlan5 work.
I see pacets from the net when capturing vlan and LAN while on vlan5
From "normal" wlan i reach internet easy, but not from the wlan id5
I also got some help from ubnt to controll switch setup and controller setup for VLAN5 and wlan on tag 5 so i think it is OK now.
Yes rebooted pfsense also, no change.
I really dont know the next step... shit...