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Did you actually *pay* for the Sveasoft firmware? ;-) On 10/26/05, Josh Hyles <josh dot maillists at gmail dot com> wrote: > *PROBLEM SOLVED* > > Alright, after more testing and more frustration, I finally fixed the > problem. Completely this time. The router had a version of SVEASOFT's > third part firmware and is what was causing my problem. I found that > the wired connection to the linksys directly had no captive portal > problems, but then the wireless did. So i went back to the official > firmware and it started working almost instantly. So if anyone else > has any problems sveasoft, i can almost bet that is the reason for it. > > Thanks again everyone. > > On 10/25/05, Josh Hyles <josh dot maillists at gmail dot com> wrote: > > Thanks Tarun for the help. I did as you suggested and turned captive > > portal to my LAN in stead of my OPT1 (wifi) and it worked flawless. I > > had a feeling it was the linksys, but I have no idea what > > configuration to use in place of what I have. I actully have the WAN > > disabled opposed to looking for a dhcp server, and there is a cable > > going from the switch portion of the linksys to the OPT1 card on the > > monowall. > > > > Ok, i give up. In order to rule out more and more things I decided I > > would plug my laptop into a wire on the switch of the OPT1 interface, > > but before I did that I wanted to make sure it was still broken from > > before. Well, it wasnt. and I have no idea what I did lol. I tried > > putting any settings back to the way I had them before... on the > > linksys, but no luck. The only thing enabled is "Disable mac filter" > > ......... > > > > Just unchecked "disable mac filtering" and it stopped working again, > > and then re-enabled it and it started working again. It didnt do that > > before so i must have not saved the setting or whatever, its working > > fine now though. I'd still like to know some good PCI-PCMCIA + > > wireless card setups so i can ditch the linksys or use it for WDS > > > > Thanks again for everyones help. > > > > On 10/25/05, Tarun Kundhi <tkundhi at inebraska dot com> wrote: > > > I think your issues are coming from the LinkSys device. I don't think it is > > > operating like a switch should. Recheck the physical connections and the > > > device configuration. I just setup my m0n0wall to do exactly what you are > > > attempting with a Netgear wireless router acting as an AP & switch. I've > > > been meaning to try this so it was excuse to get it done, now. > > > > > > Here is my configuration: > > > > > > m0n0wall 1.2 on PII, 400MHz, 3 NICs (1 3Com built in, 2 D-Link (realteck > > > PCI)) > > > WAN (rl0) > > > --- LAN (rl1) --- switch - clients > > > |-------netgear MR314 (static ip)- wired & wireless clients (nothing > > > plugged into the WAN port) > > > --- DMZ (xl0) --- switch - HTTP server > > > > > > Regarding captive portal configuration: > > > Enable captive portal > > > interface = LAN > > > Idle timeout 60 minutes > > > Hard timeout 120 minutes > > > Authentication: local > > > Portal Page: I used the HTML code Angel give you. > > > > > > Note, I did configure several pass-through MAC addresses so those machines > > > wouldn't see the portal page. Currently, I have 6 computers on the LAN > > > interface and only 1 gets the portal page as intended. > > > > > > To determine if the problem is the LinkSys, bypass it. Plug your laptop > > > directly into the m0n0wall (you may need a crossover cable). See what happen > > > on the portal. > > > > > > t. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Josh Hyles" <josh dot maillists at gmail dot com> > > > Cc: <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch> > > > Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 4:00 PM > > > Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] Captive Portal Breaking > > > > > > > > > I havent changed anything now and the unit is no long timing out. But > > > when I type in a good username and password, it just refreshes like i > > > was going to it for the first time. The URL in the address bar is in > > > fact the redirect address from the monowall config. I'm at a total > > > loss here. Could someone please tell me what a good PCI adapter + wifi > > > card that the monowall supports? I would like to run an external > > > antenna from the PCMCIA card to an omni antenna or something in my > > > room so i'm not just using the small built on antenna. > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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 > > |