The problem is an endless boot-loop on my pfSense installation after I made one change to the WLAN interface.
I have an older x86 32 bit machine with three NICs: 1. On-board Ethernet 2. Ethernet card 3. WLAN 801.11g I was able to configure the WAN & LAN interfaces just fine. When I enabled the WLAN interface and set about configuring and saving WLAN interface things went well until I set the WLAN as DHCP. When I did and saved it then the monitor directly attached to the pfSense box filled completely with random characters and then it would reboot. During the boot, it would come to the "configuring WLAN" and then the screen would fill with random characters and reboot again. I read about creating a bridge between a WLAN interface and a LAN interface. I was able to do that successfully and was able to connect to the WLAN on the box but it never assigned me an IP address. So, it wasn't until I changed the WLAN interface setting to DHCP that it would get into this loop. Should I just set that WLAN interface to be static and then give it a fixed address in the same subnet as the LAN that I trying to bridge to or something else? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks. _______________________________________________ pfSense mailing list https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold
