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      Antibiotic
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      Can some1 explain?
      My pfSense connected to WAN and LAN going to router LAN. All working fine. Just do not see in DHCP leases on pfSense any home router IP or hostname. I see my local PC's behind home router but not router itself. Is it normally or should switch on something in home router?

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        chpalmer @Antibiotic
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        @antibiotic said in Pfsense and Router:

        My pfSense connected to WAN and LAN going to router LAN.

        Trying to understand.. pfSense itself is a router. Are you saying that you have another device that plugs into the LAN of your pfSense device? If so what device is that?

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          Antibiotic @chpalmer
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          @chpalmer Hi, pfSense installed on laptop and home router its a device connected to LAN (pfSense) throw LAN of this home router!

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            chpalmer @Antibiotic
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            @antibiotic

            Does your home router have a WAN port? If so then that would be the only address you should see on your pfSense router.

            You would be double NATting. Your home router would hand out all the addresses to your other devices.

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              Antibiotic @chpalmer
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              @chpalmer My home router do not boot up WAN. Connection going LAN to LAN. Pfsense DO NOT show any home router ID.

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                chpalmer @Antibiotic
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                @antibiotic

                What is the make and model of your home router?

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                  Antibiotic @chpalmer
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                  @chpalmer Tp-Link 1043ND with OpenWRT

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                    chpalmer @Antibiotic
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                    @antibiotic said in Pfsense and Router:

                    Tp-Link with OpenWRT

                    is the DHCP server on OpenWRT turned off? Are you using static IP addresses?

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                      Antibiotic @chpalmer
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                      @chpalmer DHCP off and LAN use static IP, again for clear can see PCs behind home router connected to this router but can not see this router itself on pfSense.

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                        chpalmer @Antibiotic
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                        @antibiotic

                        If this router is running like a switch then you would only see it in the ARP table if at all.

                        The LAN page of the OpenWRT probably does not have a gateway setting to point back to pfSense.. So it will not itself know how to get out to the internet via pfSense.

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                          Antibiotic @chpalmer
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                          @chpalmer LAN have this setting, that why asking! Trying to understand/Screenshot 2023-04-08 215940.png

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                            viragomann @Antibiotic
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                            @antibiotic
                            pfSense only show DHCP leases for DHCP clients, naturally. So as the router has a static IP setting, it doesn't pull an IP from the DHCP server and hence it is not shown up on the status page.

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                              Antibiotic @viragomann
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                              @viragomann Ok, clear but if to switch DHCP server on this router. Should pfSense show me this router and should this bring any problems ? This will exchange this router IP permanently every time?

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                                viragomann @Antibiotic
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                                @antibiotic said in Pfsense and Router:

                                but if to switch DHCP server on this router. Should pfSense show me this router and should this bring any problems ?

                                What do you mean? Activating the DHCP server on the router or switching the IP setting to DHCP (client)?

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                                    Antibiotic @viragomann
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                                    @viragomann What is better and safely regarding my topic question?

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                                      viragomann @Antibiotic
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                                      @antibiotic
                                      That's not a question of better or safer for me, it's on your own proclivity, how you want it to configure.

                                      If you need incoming traffic for devices behind to second router and you forward it on pfSense to the router, you need to have a static IP on the .
                                      But you can as well achieve this by a static mapping in the DHCP server settings and configure the router as DHCP client.

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                                        viragomann
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                                        @antibiotic
                                        That's not a question of better or safer for me, it's on your own proclivity, how you want it to configure.

                                        If you need incoming traffic for devices behind to second router and you forward it on pfSense to the router, you need to have a static IP on it.
                                        But you can as well achieve this by a static mapping in the DHCP server settings and configure the router as DHCP client.

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                                          Antibiotic @viragomann
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                                            Antibiotic @viragomann
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                                            @viragomann Generally asking about all of this , because wanna use ntopng for my local network and afraid will i see my home router itself there? My home router working as WiFi AP as well, will have records about WiFi connections in ntopng? Lets say my kids connected to WiFi on this router and will i see in ntopng , where they are going? If will use static IP on router as describe in your previous reply like a first option.

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