Android phone tethering
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Hi all,
Just checking if the instructions in this thread are still accurate?:
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/117929/how-to-usb-tether-on-pfsense-2-4-as-router
I've been trying to get an Android phone tethered to my pfsense box for a backup internet connection (internet is currently down).
pfsense can see the device as soon as I plug it in and enable USB tethering. I then create a new OPT device, set that device to use ue0, set it to DHCP for IPv4, and then set it as the primary gateway for IPv4.
The OPT interface is assigned a local IP via the phone. Would this be the reason it isn't working?
Cheers,
Justin -
@zoltrix said in Android phone tethering:
The OPT interface is assigned a local IP via the phone. Would this be the reason it isn't working
A RFC1918 IP is not a problem.
My ISP router assigns my pfSense WAN as 192.168.1.3 - gateway 192.168.1.1 (the ISP box LAN interface).edit : if the LAN and WAN have the same network, then that would be an issue of course.
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You might also get an IPv6 address, as IPv6 is a mandatory part of 4G & later. However, this depends on your carrier. Mine, Rogers, does it properly and tethered devices get an address. Another company (work phone) does a lousy job. However, since the phone doesn't provide prefix delegation, pfsense can't pass IPv6 on to the LAN.