Blocking Access To Certain IP Addresses
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No. Traffic from the WAN port of the Wi-Fi-router to other hosts on pfSense LAN will never go through pfSense. Same-subnet traffic does not go through the router.
Make two interfaces on pfSense. Put the Wi-Fi on one and LAN on another. Then you can filter as much or as little traffic between the subnets as you like.
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I think you're not understanding me right (excuse the rudeness) I think I'm expressing myself poorly.
I will try to show how my network is configured:You see this here?
My router is in "Computer Lab" that is behind the switch and is being regulated by pfsense, yet I could not block the router ip access (192.168.3.53) ips to the servers that are in the "Teacher" room ? -
It would have to be done in the access point or in the switch. That traffic will never go to pfSense.
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More router gateway and the pfsense!
So by logic all traffic on my network go through it right?
Then I wanted to filter this traffic in that sé he comes addressed to the ip of the server it passes not understand? -
No. I guess I don't understand. You don't seem to want to hear the correct answer based on your diagram.
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But I think the router does not have this option!
Does utliziação third party firmware have this option? How dd-wrt or OpenWRT?
And you know the technical name for this? -
No idea. This isn't a dd-wrt forum.
I told you what to do. Put it on separate interfaces on pfSense.
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Ok, not prescisa be 'aggressive'. :P
How do I configure separate interfaces and only connect my router to it? -
You might want to ask that basic question in the Portuguese/Brazilian forum.
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ok,thanks for support.