Interrupt connections programatically
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@akuma1x the wifi router is behind the pfSense firewall and all devices behind the pfSense firewall get their IP addresses and DNS from the pfSense firewall. The issue I'm talking about is specifically pertaining to devices that do not have mobile data connections, such as iPads without 3G or LTE.
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@victropolis said in Interrupt connections programatically:
@akuma1x the wifi router is behind the pfSense firewall and all devices behind the pfSense firewall get their IP addresses and DNS from the pfSense firewall. The issue I'm talking about is specifically pertaining to devices that do not have mobile data connections, such as iPads without 3G or LTE.
What port is connected on the Wi-Fi router to pfSense ?
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@NogBadTheBad where can I find that?
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Old news, check existing bugs before you create a new ticket: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8820
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@victropolis said in Interrupt connections programatically:
@NogBadTheBad where can I find that?
What IP address does your LAN interface have and what IP address are the WiFi clients getting.
If you use a WiFi router and connect the WAN port to pfSense LAN everything will be nated.
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@NogBadTheBad 192.168.1.1 is the IP of the pfSense. 192.168.1.2 is the IP of the wifi router. Everything else is 192.168.1.*