On 2 apr. 2012, at 10:07, Bill Yuan wrote:

> thanks for your quick reply, 
> 
> i am not an networking engineer, and in this field ,i m totally a newbie. 
> by read some article and books. i understand usually people use vlan to stop 
> the unnecessary broadcasting.
> but for me, it's simple , just to have the vlan.  actually i bought a cheap 
> switch for this purpose.
> 
> back to the topic,   
> 
> the pfsense has the ability to control multiple vlans at the same time, that 
> means the pfsense can allow multiple devices from different vlans go through. 
>   <-----------this is what i want.
> 
> so I created two vlans on switch, vlan 1 and vlan 2,   also i configured two 
> vlans on pfsense.    now there are two new virtual network interfaces ( 
> em1_vlan1 em1_vlan2,)
> 
> all I want to have is my laptop1 can connect to vlan1 and go though the 
> pfsense by em1_vlan1 interface.
> 
> 
> i don't understand why  i need vlan0 for wifi.   my pc where the pfsense is 
> hosted on is using wifi to connect to the internet.
> and my laptops are using wire.  
> 

ah, ok that's the WAN side then. You don't need vlan for wifi in that case. I 
thought it was on the LAN side.


> 
> 
> 
> and every vlan should have it's own range, that's very helpful ,  thanks 
> again.
> 

Good luck.

Regards, Pim


> 
> Best Regards,
> BYCN82
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Pim van Stam <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 2 apr. 2012, at 06:42, Bill Yuan wrote:
> 
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have tried for the whole weekend to make the my pfsense work with vlans 
> > in vmware,  but still failed.
> >
> > here is the network structure.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I am using a vmware workstation 8 on PC. and the LAN NIC is "Realtek 8169",
> >
> >
> > currently , on switch Port 1 2 8 are in vlan1
> >                               Port 3 4 8 are in vlan2,
> >
> >                Laptop 1 is using port 1
> >                Laptop 2 is using port 3
> >                PC is using port 8 of the switch.
> >
> > and I created two vlans in pfsense, that means in pfsense ,so there are 
> > em1_vlan1 and em1_vlan2 ,
> >
> > so I want to know is it possible that the traffic from laptop1 will use 
> > em1_vlan1   and laptop2 will use em1_vlan2,
> >
> > currently i am still don't know why my vlan setting doesn't work.
> >
> > I am really need help on this , ths in advance.
> 
> 
> I'm afraid you missed the concepts of vlan's. A vlan is a separated network 
> (LAN). To separate the networks vlan tags are used in stead of different 
> switches.
> * a vlan has it's own IP range
> * traffic between vlan's must be routed by a router.
> 
> Why do you want to use vlan's? For learning purposes?
> 
> If so:
> vlan 0:
> * create vlan0
> * connect wifi access point to vlan 0 switch port
> * AP at 192.168.0.2
> * em1_vlan0 on pfsense at 192.168.0.1
> 
> vlan 1:
> * laptop 1 at 192.168.1.4;
> * define em1_vlan1 in pfsense with ip 192.168.1.1
> 
> vlan 2:
> * laptop 2 at 192.168.2.5
> * define em1_vlan2 in pfsense with ip 192.168.2.1
> 
> The pc must be in clan 1 or vlan2, both is not sensible
> Wifi is in separate vlan (vlan0)
> 
> in pfsense:
> * define vlan's
> * configure the vlan interfaces (OPTx)
> * define firewall rules, otherwise there will be no traffic at all
> * define outbound NAT rules if all vlan's must be capable of access the WAN
> * define the DHCP server settings for all van's
> 
> Does this help?
> 
> Regards, Pim
> 
> >
> >
> > Best Regards,
> > BYCN82
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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