----- "William Bulley" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You'll want to use your m0n0wall LAN IP 10.0.0.1 for your default
> > gateway. Assign your wireless client a static IP and try to ping
> > your pfSense device and your m0n0wall. If you're not getting any
> > traffic to pass, then we know its something larger than DHCP.
> 
> Okay, thanks.  This is something I can try and return here with a
> definitive "yes" or "no".
> 
Perfect! Let us know how it goes!

> Since I am not a Linux guru, I fired up a IBM T42 running FreeBSD
> 7.0-STABLE.  I don't recall if I tried assigning a static IP address
> or not, since this was late in the day last weekend, but using DHCP
> (and wpa_supplicant and WPA-PSK) I do believe I was able to associate
> with the 4801 running pfSense.  So, that is a second avenue for my
> static IP testing.

It's always good to have multiple test units to rule out one or the other. :-)

Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Support
Rockbochs Inc.
(218)727-4332 x105

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