Hello Enrique,
good to hear you made such good progress!
> A) I had to connect WRT54G2 to GREEN using a common lan port and cable
> (using WAN port doesn't work). What should I re-configure for
> connecting (if necessary) WRT to GREEN using WRT's WAN port?
Why do you want to use the WAN port? You could try reconfiguring the WRT
as compdoc suggests, but the main issue I see is that the WRT is a
router with an intergrated firewall. You are making your life alot
harder because of that since the WRT will filter the traffic and treat
the Endian's green zone as a red zone. What you need is a simple switch
to "distribute" the green network to your clients.
Since the WRT is a router/firewall and Endian is one aswell, you will
keep having difficulties there. For example you would want to make a
port forward and you would have to forward the port from endian to the
WRT and then make another forward from the WRT to the client. Using the
LAN port on the WRT should bypass all those issues.
(Personally I dont like having several routers/firewalls connected in a
row because problem solving is a pain in such a scenario)
If you want to use the WAN port though, you should definetly do it as
compdoc described and have the WRT DHCP server turned on. The Endian
DHCP server cannot work since its connected to the WRT's WAN.
>
> B) Most important: I had to configure my notebook (client) with the
> following settings for the stuff to work (EFW Proxy is set as
> transparent)
> http://i.imgur.com/R1O5U.jpg
>
> Which setting should I re-configure (and how) so I can set my notebook
> lan connection with everything as AUTOMATIC? Will RED's local ip:
> 186.59.13.2 influences in something for this?
(Endian-WRTLAN)If you changed the config to take automatic IP, it should
take an IP from the range of 192.168.1.30-192.168.1.50 and have as
default gateway 192.168.1.20 and primary DNS 192.168.1.20. Just like the
WRT gets such an IP.
(Endian-WRTWAN) If you keep Endian on the WRT's WAN, you should activate
DHCP on the WRT and when you set to "Automatic IP" you should get an IP
from the range you setup in WRT.
> 6) I setup a content filter profile with all blocked, and
> www.facebook.com blocked for testing (still can browse
> http://es-ES.facebook.com but I'll research more for this specific
> problem later)
Try setting "facebook.com" instead of "www.facebook.com" that might do
the trick.
Vassilis
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