Hi,
define you WLAN-NIC as LAN-Interface and then bridge you Ethernet-
Interface to the LAN-Port
like this:
WAN=sis0
LAN= ath0
OPT1=sis1
IMHO the problem is, thas the dhcp-server is binding to LAN only and
if_bridge does not forward the bootp broadcasts to the other
interface?¡
Am 06.11.2007 um 18:32 schrieb Timothy J. Deerinck:
I am having a strange problem with my installation of pfSense on a
WRAP system.
The hardware has two LAN interfaces, and one Atheros Wireless card.
I also have a client laptop which has an Intel Pro 2200BG Wireless
card running under Windows XP.
When the laptop is powered up, it immediately connects to the
pfSense AP, but the DHCP process does not complete. DHCP is being
performed by a Server on the protected network. The strange thing
is that if I reboot the pfSense box, the laptop will then grab an
IP from DHCP. This reboot only lasts for a short while, and then
the cycle will repeat.
I also just noticed that if the Laptop is connected to the AP and
does not get an IP address, and I then plug a hardwire Ethernet
cable into the LAN on the laptop, both the LAN and the Wireless
interfaces will get IP addresses!!
I am at a total loss as to what would be causing this. Any help
or direction at this point would be immensely appreciated!
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