>From the simple side, if you're just trying to use the additional ports on
your device for devices on the same LAN  (as you would with a consumer-grade
home router like an Asus or Netgear), you can just create a bridge with the
non-WAN ports and they'll act as a switch, no rules required.  If not the
case, you will need rules on those interfaces to reach the individual
subnets.


-----Original Message-----
From: List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Antonio
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2017 10:26 PM
To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List <[email protected]>
Subject: [pfSense] Moving traffic between LAN & OPT1

Hi,

I'm not sure how you move traffic between the above interfaces. I was under
the impression that all you needed was a "Default allow LAN to any rule" and
job done. Yet i'm struggling to get devices of different interfaces to
communicate. What am I missing?


Thanks



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