Well what part are you stuck on... you'll have a lot better luck asking
specifics than something so time consuming and general... there are a
million different combinations you could be looking for.

Work your way through, ask questions when you get stuck, and write the
docs as you go.

In the end you will have a working configuration, a lot of knowledge of
how things work, and a document you can share with the community.

After all... that's what opensource is all about!

-Tim

 

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From: Sloan Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 11:10 AM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN'S on pfSense

 

I will be happy to write it.  The problem is I am one of those people
who is coming over from the cheaper SOHO gear and can't get this working
on my test LAN.  So I need someone to show me how.  I have posted
requests for help 2x on the forums to no avail. 
Once I have the steps I will write it up and post it.


Sloan

On 3/1/07, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

On 2/28/07, Sloan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> Users of Small Office and Home Office networks are quickly finding the
> need for more advanced features such as VLAN's
> These people are graduating from the basic Netgear and Linksys gear,
and 
> needing the features of pfSense. pf docs are not clear in the VLAN
area.
>
> We can make the Docs better.
>
> would anyone like to work on a tutorial about setting up pfSense and
> creating VLAN's. 

Thanks for volunteering.  Let us know when it's done and we'll get it
posted on the site.

--Bill

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