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      michelvdriel last edited by

      Hi Guys,

      Trying to get VLANs working on a virtualized pfSense box (in Proxmox), but there seems to be something I am missing here.
      Right now I have all my devices running untagged through the regular lan and this works great. My VLANs are setup and I am trying to connect my first device. It doesn't get an IP-address from the DHCP server and when set to static is unable to reach pfSense in any way. When I connect a second device and set a static IP, they are able to see each other.
      It looks like I have misconfigured something on either pfSense or proxmox. Anybody able to help me out? I have included screenshots of my settings below. If you need anything else, just let me know.

      Thanks!
      Michel

      My config:
      proxmox network
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      vmbr1 is linked to WAN in pfSense
      vmbr2 is linked to LAN in pfSense

      pfSense VLANs
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      note - VLANs 10 and 20 are setup in the same way as 30, but are not in use yet.

      pfSense interface
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      pfSense interface rules
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      I know this is in no way secure, but I wanted to make sure there was no rule blocking anything.

      Unifi switch in use. Network settings in controller
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      All ports on the switch have been set to all.

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        viragomann last edited by

        Did you disable "Hardware Checksum Offloading" in pfSense?

        Have enabled the DHCP server on the VLANs?

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          michelvdriel last edited by

          Hi viragomann,

          I didn't mention it before, but yes. I have been looking at proxmox and set it up so that my iot vlan gets its own bridge. This seems to work. I will investigate further tonight and update below.
          Thanks!

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