Interesting! Does this mean that by disabling the WAN port on the DD-WRT
device and getting it to act as switch, then the pfSense router device
actually sees multiple network domains on the same LAN port? I guess
this is probably due to the fact that I don't understand VLANs ...
Currently, I have
I have an installation with a single public IP address that uses an
Asterisk PBX connected to a Twilio SIP Trunk. The provider does not offer
additional IP addresses.
Right now, in order for the SIP audio to work, I need to forward UDP ports
1-2 to the PBX since Twilio says media can come
The most reliable way to do it is to set up two VLANs for your wireless,
with your Home network on one of them and your Guest network on the other,
and to configure the firewall rules in pfSense for the LAN-LAN traffic.
DD-WRT officially supports VLAN tagging (802.1q), but it only works on some
ha
On 2018-03-10 18:54, Antonio wrote:
Hi pfSense experts,
I was hoping you could help me with a config questions. I have pfSense
configured as main routed for my network. The WAN is connected to DSL
modem, one LAN on a ethernet switch and another LAN port on a Netgear
R8000 with dd-wrt installed.
Hi pfSense experts,
I was hoping you could help me with a config questions. I have pfSense
configured as main routed for my network. The WAN is connected to DSL
modem, one LAN on a ethernet switch and another LAN port on a Netgear
R8000 with dd-wrt installed. One of the cool features of the R8000