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mOjO wrote:
A more expensive WAP (I know Cisco does, not sure about Proxim) will
allow you to run multiple SSID's off the same unit. (i.e. one
unprotected and the other protected) Then I think you could go so far
as to assign different VLAN's
since this is still open I would provide what I have tested so far. I
used a combination of wireless cards in my router to do a public/private
setup. Currently they are separated by firewall and the public card is
using captive portal for a initial terms and conditions of use page.
I'm looking
I just thought I would take some time and let it be said here how much I
appreciate the work that has gone into this project. The people that are
a part of this I have found to be nothing less than open to suggestions
and very helpful. Between the mailing lists, forums, AND irc I have
always
Somewhat a FAQ.
You need to bind up tunnels for each subnet that you want to use. No
real easy way to add routes through the tunnels.
On 6/19/06, Alvaro Pietrobono [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made a Vpn connection from Cisco's VPN concentrator
to pfsense.
Tunnel works great but I don't
More info
If I reset the states connections are
reestablished...
tried every states setting and same
issue.
if I ping www.google.com constantly I will get responses
in the 23ms range until the peak occurs then response time remains the same but
I drop about half of the packets.
Tim Dickson wrote:
Also on boot up my interfaces peak at 200mbs and throw off my graphs
from that point on.
This is typical of SNMP monitoring (well, I'm assuming that's what the
RRD graphs use, though I really don't know offhand).
The only way to avoid that, per the Cacti developers where
Ok thanks... I'll take a look.
Still having an issue with dropped states :(
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From: Chris Buechler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 1:53 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] States dropping!?
Tim Dickson wrote:
Also on boot
pfSense is working great for me. I have a captive portal NIC in my
firewall, which wors fine. I want to connect some spare wireless APs to the
captive portal NIC.
The hangup is that I only have a limited number of fibres between buildings,
and they're all in use for a flat network. The main