Vick
Thank you so much!!!
Regads
Alfredo
El may 11, 2017 1:55 PM, "Vick Khera" escribió:
> 1. Assign a static IP for the device to control via the DHCP server. Force
> the device to re-fetch its IP so it can get this new dedicated address.
> 2. create a schedule entry in the
1. Assign a static IP for the device to control via the DHCP server. Force
the device to re-fetch its IP so it can get this new dedicated address.
2. create a schedule entry in the Firewall -> Schedules configuration. For
example, 4pm - 8pm Sunday through Thursday (I call this "school
Hello everyone, hope some of you have any step by step how to control the
wifi access with time restriction for internet access.
Thank you so much!!!
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Mac address not sure if will works i was thinking to apply an gpo policie
so only one user can access for an especific pc on the domain but the
access to internet issue works different not even if this can work out on
my goal
Alfredo Tapia Sabogal
El ago. 3, 2016 8:14 PM, "Ugo Bellavance"
On 16-08-03 08:57 PM, Alfredo Tapia Sabogal wrote:
Hi everyone
I have an issue here we all know that we have to use portal captive so the
user must login to access to internet but what happend if user1 give his
credential to user2 to access to internet is any way to control that
issue?
Hi everyone
I have an issue here we all know that we have to use portal captive so the
user must login to access to internet but what happend if user1 give his
credential to user2 to access to internet is any way to control that
issue?
Regards
Alfredo Tapia Sabogal
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 11:21 PM, Eero Volotinen
wrote:
> What is wrong with UniFI AC "square models" ?
>
> Currently running three of them at office -- they work fine :)
>
A lot of people have problems with them (stability, overheating, low range)
- but obviously not
VLAN generic network technology:
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-virtual-local-area-networks-vlans-work.html
, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_LAN
If You really don't know even the basic, then you should hire professional
..
Eero
2016-07-19 9:53 GMT+03:00 Alfredo Tapia Sabogal
Any documentation about vlan ? Do u have some to share?
Perhsps my pfsrnse have two nics lan and wan so u mean to get the third nic
for vlan?
Alfredo Tapia Sabogal
El jul. 19, 2016 1:47 AM, "Eero Volotinen" escribió:
> You really need to manageable switch and configure
That sounds like a bit unsecure method. How about creating own virtual lan
(vlan) for wireless lan?
Eero
2016-07-19 9:27 GMT+03:00 Alfredo Tapia Sabogal :
> Jeppe
> What is just comming to my mind is insted to plug aditional nic card i just
> only plug the AP to the lan
Jeppe
What is just comming to my mind is insted to plug aditional nic card i just
only plug the AP to the lan switcher and create a fw rule where this AP
comming from i guess so is the best way to simplify the headaches
Regards
Alfredo Tapia Sabogal
El jul. 19, 2016 1:21 AM, "Eero Volotinen"
What is wrong with UniFI AC "square models" ?
Currently running three of them at office -- they work fine :)
Eero
2016-07-18 17:51 GMT+03:00 Jeppe Øland :
> On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 3:13 PM, WebDawg wrote:
>
> > UniFi AP-AC-Pro is a great AP. Though to
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 3:13 PM, WebDawg wrote:
> UniFi AP-AC-Pro is a great AP. Though to control it you have to run the
> controller software on a server, does not need to stay active all the time
> unless you need to use some of the active features.
My experience with
I want to thank all of you for helping me but i hear dont know if it true
or not but the nic card the only supported pfsense is Arthom i may didnt
express my self good enough what i want to do is to control the access of
the wifi by using pfsense so what happend if i added a regular nic carr
that
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Paul Galati wrote:
> Find a decent router ($20 Netwgear WNR3500u with gigabit ports) or similar
> that supports Tomato or DD-WRT. Routers that support these OSes are good
> routers, just have not so good factory software on them.
>
> Paul
>
On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 4:09 PM, Volker Kuhlmann
wrote:
> On Fri 15 Jul 2016 16:58:34 NZST +1200, Alexandre Paradis wrote:
>
> > You could put a regular nic, then plug a regular home wifi router (with
> > dhcp disabled) on one of the lan port.
>
> This is probably the
On Fri 15 Jul 2016 16:58:34 NZST +1200, Alexandre Paradis wrote:
> You could put a regular nic, then plug a regular home wifi router (with
> dhcp disabled) on one of the lan port.
This is probably the best bet. It makes the location of the AP (antenna
position) independent of the location of the
You could put a regular nic, then plug a regular home wifi router (with
dhcp disabled) on one of the lan port.
You can open the wireless or put whatever security that you want
then you tell pfsense that everything coming from X interface have to
authenticate on the captive portal.
It might not
Is confused ...shoul i plug a normal nic card which have to be at the
access point
Alfredo Tapia Sabogal
El jul. 13, 2016 7:54 PM, "Oliver Hansen"
escribió:
> Access point and captive portal should help.
> On Jul 13, 2016 5:52 PM, "Alfredo Tapia Sabogal"
Thank you!!!
Alfredo Tapia Sabogal
El jul. 13, 2016 7:54 PM, "Oliver Hansen"
escribió:
> Access point and captive portal should help.
> On Jul 13, 2016 5:52 PM, "Alfredo Tapia Sabogal"
> wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody is any way to block or give an
Access point and captive portal should help.
On Jul 13, 2016 5:52 PM, "Alfredo Tapia Sabogal"
wrote:
> Hi everybody is any way to block or give an wifi access to certain people
> only? Should i insert a wireless nic card to our pfsense and buy an access
> point as well
Hi everybody is any way to block or give an wifi access to certain people
only? Should i insert a wireless nic card to our pfsense and buy an access
point as well what i should do to acomplish this problem need help!!!
Alfredo Tapia Sabogal
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Hi Mathieu,
On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 05:33:27PM +0100, Mathieu Simon (Lists) wrote:
> Hi Alex
>
> [...]
> Doesn't seem to be even remotely supported by FreeBSD-CURRENT as of
> writing. However a quick google search revealed this:
>
Hello list,
I have some troubles getting my Compex WLE600VX 802.11ac Mini PCI-e Wifi card
(Qualcomm Atheros QCA9882 chipset) up and running with the most recent pfSense
stable release.
The device shows up as:
none1@pci0:4:0:0:
class=0x028000 card=0x chip=0x003c168c rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
but
Hi Alex
Am 24.01.2016 um 14:05 schrieb Alexander Hofmann:
[...]
> The device shows up as:
> none1@pci0:4:0:0:
> class=0x028000 card=0x chip=0x003c168c rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
> but no device driver is associated with the device.
>
> Does anyone of you know if this device is already supported
On 24/01/16 14:05, Alexander Hofmann wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have some troubles getting my Compex WLE600VX 802.11ac Mini PCI-e Wifi card
> (Qualcomm Atheros QCA9882 chipset) up and running with the most recent pfSense
> stable release.
A few months ago I did some research and came to the
Hello,
I recently purchased and installed a *DCMA-82 IT miniPCI
http://store.netgate.com/DCMA-82-Industrial-Temp-80211abg-High-Power-mPCI-Card-FCC-P1073C26.aspx
(*Atheros
Chipset) wireless card for my Alix 2D3.
I was running an older 1.2 era version of PFsense, but decided that I may
as well
On Mar 6, 2014, at 5:26, Jeremy Bennett jbenn...@hikitechnology.com wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
You're running a more modern card than supported in pfSense 2.1, which is based
on FreeBSD 8.3.
Perhaps 2.2 will fix the issue.
Jim
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I spoke to the good folks at Netgate, and they assured me that the card was
indeed compatible with 2.1. From what I've seen, they've always been very
responsible with the products they sell and they were very helpful when I
raised the issue with them.
So, that said, any other ideas?
On Mar 6,
On Mar 6, 2014, at 12:51 PM, Jeremy Bennett jbenn...@hikitechnology.com wrote:
I spoke to the good folks at Netgate, and they assured me that the card was
indeed compatible with 2.1. From what I've seen, they've always been very
responsible with the products they sell and they were very
I'm having problems w/ an Alix board w/ WiFi. Wifi was working on 2.0
release.
I wrote a new card to take it to 2.1 and WiFi worked until I enabled WPA /or
WPA2. At that point there is no SSID broadcast. When logging into the router
under interface status I see the Wireless interface
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