> Besides that, if you want to make use of the public IPs, why not set up 1:1 > NAT mappings for all of your public IPs and then just set your DHCP pool on > your LAN interface to use the corresponding private IPs? That way, you can > "use" all your public IPs, and each client will have one-- I've never used > 1:1 in conjunction with captive portal, though, so what I just said may or > may not work.
I am not sure how captive portal works, but I would think that it does not need NAT, only redirection (which is part of NAT, but is not really NAT). So I beleive captive portal can work with using public IP on the LAN interface, no need for address translation. Bests, Olivier --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org