On 8/5/13 7:41 pm, Marco wrote:
no IP configured
This would be your problem.
How can I make the pfsense box visible from the LAN side? Am I doing
something wrong or is this expected?
I suspect it's expected behaviour. If you want to use pfSense purely as
an access point, then you're
On 2013–05–08 Chris Bagnall wrote:
On 8/5/13 7:41 pm, Marco wrote:
no IP configured
This would be your problem.
This was the problem, indeed. I set the LAN to DHCP and I can see
the pfSense box and access the web configurator.
How can I make the pfsense box visible from the LAN side? Am I
On 2013–05–08 b...@todoo.biz wrote:
I am not sure what you are precisely trying to do…
This box is a replacement for an old Debian AP I set up a few years
ago which worked flawlessly but died recently. It did not do any
filtering, it was just a bridge between wired and wireless network
using