Can't port forward
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Im sorry man but don't know how to create \ipaddress shortcut or map a drive letter. Can you show me how to do that? :'(
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you don't know how to map a drive letter in windows? Really?
As to put a shortcut - just drag the icon to your desktop in your widow showing you your share. See attached example
Do you know how to run a command and put in \IPaddress? - see example after you hit the windowkey + R
As to map, tools - map and then fillout the form.
Let me know if you need more screenshots of more detailed help.
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I cannot find temp folder :( i only found users folder.
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Really dude – Really?? That is MY MACHINE!!! No shit my shares or IPs are not going to match up to yours ;) ROFL!!
It was an EXAMPLE, do I have to define the word example for you as well? ;)
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No. I created Z: drive that contain my public folder, now how can i share it with wireless pcs?
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dude what do you mean you created a Z drive? You MAP a share from one computer to a drive letter on another computer.
What is the IP of your box you want to share your public folder from?
from your wireless network \thatipaddress
Do you see the shares - there you go done! Now you can either map that to a drive letter on your wireless machine, or create a shortcut to it on your desktop. Or any time you need to access a share just run \thatipaddress
So you have been using computers for what like 3 days?
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Man I have a pc connected with lan and is the only one wired connected to pfsense. All other cmpueters are connected via wifi. I want to share folders so if needed i can share files with other compueters. I mapped my public folder and i assigned the drive letter Z. Now, all other computers connected via wifi cannot see the folder. What i should do? The windows browse list was the simpliest way of sharing files for me.
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You mapped your public folder WHERE???
From your wifi clients can you PING the ip address of your wired box??
if so then \thatipaddress from your wifi boxes – do you see the shares of your wired box? Do you get asked to auth? What happens? If you see the shares then map that to whatever drive letter you want on your wifi boxes, or drag it to your desktop on the wifi boxes so that they have a shortcut.
Who uses these wifi boxes - are they new to computers as well? How do you use a computer in this day and age an not understand how to access a share?? freaking blows my mind!
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I mapped my public folder on my wired connected pc and wifi boxes cannot see that folder! I use a computer since ages ago, but before i was connected on previous router via wifi and all other computers were and i was able to share files through the windows browse list that you hate so much. Mapping a folder is new to me because i did never use that method before. If it blows your mind i can't doing anything.
I also cannot ping wifi boxes from my pc:
PING 192.168.2.2 (192.168.2.2) from 192.168.1.1: 56 data bytes–- 192.168.2.2 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss -
"I mapped my public folder on my wired connected pc"
Why and the F would you do that??? Your just accessing yourself??
So your box is 192.168.1.1 ??? What is the IP address of the pfsense lan IP?
what OS are you using that shows ping command like that, from IP?
And do you have a firewall running on the wifi box? Windows by default will block icmp (ping) So have you allowed the firewall or disable it so that you could test connectivity.
You want your browse list back - then go back to that.. I already told you how to do it!! Put your computers on the same network! Bridge the physical interfaces on your pfsense = there you go everyone on the same broadcast domain and you can use your browse list.
I really think you would be better off just buying a $50 wireless router and using that as your gateway.. Then there is no thought or setup.. You would have a wired port to plug your computer into, and a bridged wireless network where everyone gets IP from the routers dhcp server.
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its the same thing! if i map a folder on a wifi computer, i cant see it from my pc!
i used pfsense to test ping, just diagnostics - ping.
My pc is 192.168.1.100, lan is 192.168.1.1, wifi is 192.168.2.1
on the wifi box i have simply windows 7 or 8.
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ARrrghhh –
do could you please post up your ipconfig /all from your wired box and wireless box.
Then on each box do a net share command from cmd line this will show me the shares you have enabled on each computer.
If you can NOT ping a wireless client from pfsense - can these wireless clients access the internet? If so then you must have a firewall blocking the ping on the wireless client, or your not connected to the pfsense wireless
As to mapping -- you don't MAP your own boxes shares.. you map the share on the other box..
so pc 192.168.1.100, wireless client is 192.168.2.X
So from wireless box run \192.168.1.100
do you see shares?? If so map one of those shares to a drive litter on your wireless box via the map dialog on the wireless box where it says \server\share use \192.168.1.100\sharename, guessing its called public? so \192.168.1.100\public would be the path your mapping to say G: on your wireless box.
If you want, I would be happy to teamviewer into your boxes and set this up for you - this way you can watch and we can work out if your having firewall issues or not, etc. teamviewer is FREE and you can get it from here http://www.teamviewer.com/en/index.aspx
You can then send me a personal message here on the board and I can remote to your machine your running TV on and we can chat in realtime and you can everything I am doing, etc. etc.
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I really appreciate your replies and time spent. I can ping wireless box from pfsense, before was only my error, when i pinged the wireless computer of my brother he was rebooting.
I bridged the two interfaces as you said before and now all works properly.
Now i can map a folder and other wireless devices can see and access to it. I think the problem was the different segmentation.
I really really thank you ;D and im sorry if im so noob. -
The only problem with the segmentation would be the browse list would not work.. you would only ever see boxes on your own network with a browse list.
But that browse list has NOTHING to do with sharing of files - nothing!
Glad you got it working.