PFS with no DHCP problems
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I have been holding off with this post trying to get it working myself with no joy.
Here is my configuration (3) WAN's –----> PFS 1.2.3--------->LAN ------------> Wireless Router (dd-wrt)
(Loadbalance) (DHCP) (also DHCP)When I try to turn dhcp server off in PFS and let the router handle dhcp, I lose all connections to my pfsense box. Can someone please point me in the direction to allow my dd-wrt router handle all dhcp traffic so pfsense only has one LAN ip to deal with?
Thanks! :)
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What is the goal of such a setup?
Is the DD-WRT router NATing or just plain routing (or even bridging?) ?
Do you have different subnets behind/before the DD-WRT? -
My goal is to have the DD-WRT handle all the routing for the LAN computers. Basically my pfsense box handles all WAN connections (multiple subnets) with one LAN (out ) to the dd-wrt router. I want to make the LAN on my pfsense box static so it makes life easier with port forwarding etc… i want the dd-wrt to handle all dhcp request.
Is this possible since I have multiple WAN subnets? I am hoping this configuration improves the performance of opening webpages etc. I have port 80 and all other basic port funtions that have problems with multiple ip addresses port forwarded to my 1 wired WAN connection and the rest of traffic load balanced. However, webpages have slowed down opening to almost dsl speeds.
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why not just set up pfsense to do static dhcp, get another interface for the pfsense box and use the dd-wrt router simply as an access point
(or set an ip for it on your current lan and use the dd-wrt bridge function to accomplish this)the only difference is that the second way will have your wireless on the same subnet