On 16.08.2012 03:16, Drew Lehman wrote:
Probably, yes, although you still need rules, based on your description.
How have you configured the switchport that the pfSense box is plugged
into?
Also, the SSID name has nothing to do with the VLAN tag... do you have a
'smart' WiFi AP that has been configured to put that "Guest" SSID on the
same VLAN as you've set up elsewhere?
-Adam Thompson
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I have the switch configured with GVRP and auto for the ports for
now. This should associate the VLANs based on the ID. The WAP has
virtual SSIDs that can be assigned to various VLANs. I assigned the
guest VLAN to 100 and setup a VLAN of 100 on the pfsense and assigned
it to the LAN port. I then created a network for that VLAN and
assigned a DHCP server to that network. However, when I connect to
the wireless guest, I don't get a DHCP address.
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Did you also create firewall rules actually allowing traffic on the
newly assigned VLAN interface?
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