That's what it's set up as just now basically. There's only one ethernet card - a switch connects that port to both the modem and the rest of the LAN.

I've configured it before using a normal centos install but when i try to do it on pfsense it doesn't let me set both the WAN and LAN interfaces to be the same NIC. It says I must set a WAN interface, and seems LAN is optional. It says stuff about VLAN but that's beyond my knowledge.

Tony Graziano
03 November 2011 00:54

put the modem into bridged mode and plug it into the wan ethernet of your firewall.

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Ewan McLean
02 November 2011 22:18
Anyone use a single NIC with pfsense? My 'WAN' interface will just be the ADSL modem which is normally a virtual/PPP interface which runs over the single ethernet card and the LAN interface will be ethernet. However it seems to be quite tricky to get pfsense to accept this.

If not pfsense would something like smoothwall be a better bet?

Cheers

Ewan

Ewan McLean
02 November 2011 22:17
Anyone use a single NIC with pfsense? My 'WAN' interface will just be the ADSL modem which is normally a virtual/PPP interface which runs over the single ethernet card and the LAN interface will be ethernet. However it seems to be quite tricky to get pfsense to accept this.

If not pfsense would something like smoothwall be a better bet?

Cheers

Ewan

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