Firewall blocks Nexus 7 in LAN
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What kind of access point is it?
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A asus pci-e wlan network card. If Im right its the PCE-N53.
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Plug the AP, server's private interface and a new pfSense interface into a switch. Plug the server's LAN interface, pfSense's LAN interface and LAN clients into another switch. That is all. Use pfSense as the default gateway for everything.
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A asus pci-e wlan network card. If Im right its the PCE-N53.
Then just plug it into pfSense. Problem solved. You don't need to do anything else other than create firewall rules for the private WLAN.
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You could also enable vLANs on the server and trunk the AP and LAN it to pfSense on separate LAN and WLAN interfaces over the single LAN cable.
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I cant. The network card dont has an own network connection. Its usung the connection from the server to pfsense. Thats why I have an other network. Maybe I should buy a network card with RJ45 connection.
Dont know if vLan would work on a Windows XP machine. -
See my 2nd last post. Plug the wireless card directly into pfSense.
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How, without an ethernetconnection? The card only has PCI-E.
http://www.asus.com/Networking/PCEN53/ -
Plug the card into pfSense and remove it from the server!
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Ah lol ok, I understood ;). I don't prefere that, becouse there is already my public WLAN (Hotspot) and not enough space.
Maybe it's an idea to install a second networkcard in the server and connect it with pfsense, and bridge that to the WLAN card?!