Access point has no internet connected from Pfsense





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I've already




  • configured my firewall rules to accept my guest network(AP) to access the internet in pfsense

  • added vlan (10) for my ap in pfsense

  • From my ap settings, i've already created the same vlan 10


Am i missing out anything? Please refer to the images to see my configuration



Guest Interface



Firewall Guest Rule



VLAN interface



DHCP Server



DHCP Server Gateway for Guest



Guest Cannot Ping



WAN Ping



Network topology diagram










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    How are you expecting the ping replies to get back to the machine that issued the ping? I don't see any NAT configuration or other arrangement for traffic to get back.

    – David Schwartz
    Jan 31 at 5:48













  • @DavidSchwartz im using bridge to my internet for my WAN

    – studentQuestions
    Jan 31 at 6:01











  • Right. So say you have a device with a local IP address of 192.168.10.31 that pings a machine on the Internet. You have nothing to change that source IP address, so you're sending onto the Internet a ping that is from 192.168.10.31. Even if that made it to the machine you are pinging, a packet sent back to 192.168.10.31 (the ping reply) isn't going to get to your Internet connection. You have not made any arrangement for the packets to get back to those machines.

    – David Schwartz
    Jan 31 at 6:11













  • @DavidSchwartz So you're saying that i have to set the network adapter to NAT instead of bridge to my wifi?

    – studentQuestions
    Jan 31 at 6:33











  • So I take it that you can connect to the AP, but just cant access anything on the internet... In the first screenshot "Guest Interface" why is there no gateway?

    – Larryc
    Jan 31 at 6:46


















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I've already




  • configured my firewall rules to accept my guest network(AP) to access the internet in pfsense

  • added vlan (10) for my ap in pfsense

  • From my ap settings, i've already created the same vlan 10


Am i missing out anything? Please refer to the images to see my configuration



Guest Interface



Firewall Guest Rule



VLAN interface



DHCP Server



DHCP Server Gateway for Guest



Guest Cannot Ping



WAN Ping



Network topology diagram










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    How are you expecting the ping replies to get back to the machine that issued the ping? I don't see any NAT configuration or other arrangement for traffic to get back.

    – David Schwartz
    Jan 31 at 5:48













  • @DavidSchwartz im using bridge to my internet for my WAN

    – studentQuestions
    Jan 31 at 6:01











  • Right. So say you have a device with a local IP address of 192.168.10.31 that pings a machine on the Internet. You have nothing to change that source IP address, so you're sending onto the Internet a ping that is from 192.168.10.31. Even if that made it to the machine you are pinging, a packet sent back to 192.168.10.31 (the ping reply) isn't going to get to your Internet connection. You have not made any arrangement for the packets to get back to those machines.

    – David Schwartz
    Jan 31 at 6:11













  • @DavidSchwartz So you're saying that i have to set the network adapter to NAT instead of bridge to my wifi?

    – studentQuestions
    Jan 31 at 6:33











  • So I take it that you can connect to the AP, but just cant access anything on the internet... In the first screenshot "Guest Interface" why is there no gateway?

    – Larryc
    Jan 31 at 6:46














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I've already




  • configured my firewall rules to accept my guest network(AP) to access the internet in pfsense

  • added vlan (10) for my ap in pfsense

  • From my ap settings, i've already created the same vlan 10


Am i missing out anything? Please refer to the images to see my configuration



Guest Interface



Firewall Guest Rule



VLAN interface



DHCP Server



DHCP Server Gateway for Guest



Guest Cannot Ping



WAN Ping



Network topology diagram










share|improve this question
















I've already




  • configured my firewall rules to accept my guest network(AP) to access the internet in pfsense

  • added vlan (10) for my ap in pfsense

  • From my ap settings, i've already created the same vlan 10


Am i missing out anything? Please refer to the images to see my configuration



Guest Interface



Firewall Guest Rule



VLAN interface



DHCP Server



DHCP Server Gateway for Guest



Guest Cannot Ping



WAN Ping



Network topology diagram







networking lan wireless-access-point pfsense






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    How are you expecting the ping replies to get back to the machine that issued the ping? I don't see any NAT configuration or other arrangement for traffic to get back.

    – David Schwartz
    Jan 31 at 5:48













  • @DavidSchwartz im using bridge to my internet for my WAN

    – studentQuestions
    Jan 31 at 6:01











  • Right. So say you have a device with a local IP address of 192.168.10.31 that pings a machine on the Internet. You have nothing to change that source IP address, so you're sending onto the Internet a ping that is from 192.168.10.31. Even if that made it to the machine you are pinging, a packet sent back to 192.168.10.31 (the ping reply) isn't going to get to your Internet connection. You have not made any arrangement for the packets to get back to those machines.

    – David Schwartz
    Jan 31 at 6:11













  • @DavidSchwartz So you're saying that i have to set the network adapter to NAT instead of bridge to my wifi?

    – studentQuestions
    Jan 31 at 6:33











  • So I take it that you can connect to the AP, but just cant access anything on the internet... In the first screenshot "Guest Interface" why is there no gateway?

    – Larryc
    Jan 31 at 6:46














  • 1





    How are you expecting the ping replies to get back to the machine that issued the ping? I don't see any NAT configuration or other arrangement for traffic to get back.

    – David Schwartz
    Jan 31 at 5:48













  • @DavidSchwartz im using bridge to my internet for my WAN

    – studentQuestions
    Jan 31 at 6:01











  • Right. So say you have a device with a local IP address of 192.168.10.31 that pings a machine on the Internet. You have nothing to change that source IP address, so you're sending onto the Internet a ping that is from 192.168.10.31. Even if that made it to the machine you are pinging, a packet sent back to 192.168.10.31 (the ping reply) isn't going to get to your Internet connection. You have not made any arrangement for the packets to get back to those machines.

    – David Schwartz
    Jan 31 at 6:11













  • @DavidSchwartz So you're saying that i have to set the network adapter to NAT instead of bridge to my wifi?

    – studentQuestions
    Jan 31 at 6:33











  • So I take it that you can connect to the AP, but just cant access anything on the internet... In the first screenshot "Guest Interface" why is there no gateway?

    – Larryc
    Jan 31 at 6:46








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How are you expecting the ping replies to get back to the machine that issued the ping? I don't see any NAT configuration or other arrangement for traffic to get back.

– David Schwartz
Jan 31 at 5:48







How are you expecting the ping replies to get back to the machine that issued the ping? I don't see any NAT configuration or other arrangement for traffic to get back.

– David Schwartz
Jan 31 at 5:48















@DavidSchwartz im using bridge to my internet for my WAN

– studentQuestions
Jan 31 at 6:01





@DavidSchwartz im using bridge to my internet for my WAN

– studentQuestions
Jan 31 at 6:01













Right. So say you have a device with a local IP address of 192.168.10.31 that pings a machine on the Internet. You have nothing to change that source IP address, so you're sending onto the Internet a ping that is from 192.168.10.31. Even if that made it to the machine you are pinging, a packet sent back to 192.168.10.31 (the ping reply) isn't going to get to your Internet connection. You have not made any arrangement for the packets to get back to those machines.

– David Schwartz
Jan 31 at 6:11







Right. So say you have a device with a local IP address of 192.168.10.31 that pings a machine on the Internet. You have nothing to change that source IP address, so you're sending onto the Internet a ping that is from 192.168.10.31. Even if that made it to the machine you are pinging, a packet sent back to 192.168.10.31 (the ping reply) isn't going to get to your Internet connection. You have not made any arrangement for the packets to get back to those machines.

– David Schwartz
Jan 31 at 6:11















@DavidSchwartz So you're saying that i have to set the network adapter to NAT instead of bridge to my wifi?

– studentQuestions
Jan 31 at 6:33





@DavidSchwartz So you're saying that i have to set the network adapter to NAT instead of bridge to my wifi?

– studentQuestions
Jan 31 at 6:33













So I take it that you can connect to the AP, but just cant access anything on the internet... In the first screenshot "Guest Interface" why is there no gateway?

– Larryc
Jan 31 at 6:46





So I take it that you can connect to the AP, but just cant access anything on the internet... In the first screenshot "Guest Interface" why is there no gateway?

– Larryc
Jan 31 at 6:46










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