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Has no one else had issues with 2-nic WRAPs where one was a wireless interface? Any success stories out there? On Oct 23, 2005, at 4:37 PM, Tim Whitman wrote: > Been going round and round with my new WRAP 3054 from Netgate > without success trying to add wireless connectivity to an existing > network. > > I've provided more history / desired requirements below; here is > the current config and issue: > > m0n0wall 1.2b7 > WRAP 3054 with 1 nic and 1 wireless card (atheros b/g) > > LAN -> sis0 > WAN -> vlan0 -> sis0 > OPT1 -> ath0 > > OPT1 is serving DHCP and wireless clients can connect, but cannot > reach internet / email, etc. Tried various firewall rules without > success and finally opened everything wide open: > > Proto / Source / Port / Destination / Port > LAN: * * * * * > WAN: * * * * * > OPT1: * * * * * > > Still no success getting through. This is relaxed as it can get > right? (BTW - this is within an existing firewalled internal > network, so please don't yell at me just yet!) > > Other configs / things I've tried: > > I thought perhaps there was an issue with WAN being assigned to a > vlan, so I switched LAN to vlan0 and WAN to sis0, but when the WRAP > reboots, the wireless card is now turned off and I cannot access > the webgui to turn it back on. > > Originally, I was trying to set things up with LAN -> ath0 and WAN - > > sis0, since that is really all I need here, but could not ever > get through the WAN port to access the webgui in order to turn on > the wireless card (yes I saw the FAQ item 16.18 - couldn't get it > to work). > > I did have a brief moment of joy when I was able to bridge OPT1 > onto LAN and everything worked fine... until I realized I couldn't > use Captive Portal - which is an imperative to the project. > > What I am trying to accomplish is add a wireless AP to an existing > network that will use captive portal and radius to allow various > levels of access to both the network and the internet. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > |