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bharrisii
Jun 08, 2022Aspirant
I recently swapped out my old Wifi Setup for: RBRE960 v.6.0.3.85_3.1.15
I recently swapped out my old Wifi Setup for: RBRE960 v.6.0.3.85_3.1.15. I have the hub in AP mode with a static IP wired into a Pfsense FW with the WAN Internet and a port going to a core switch fo...
- Jun 08, 2022
Almost embarrassed what the issue was. So I *thought* had an internal DNS server and a public DNS assigned in the web GUI. For the clients DNS was assigned via DHCP. I have had the internal DNS server down as I have been redoing the home lab. For some reason only the internal DNS server was configured. This would explain the Hub complaining of not having Internet and the DHCP WiFi working fine. The guest was getting just internal and since it is isolated, it was hard to determine the root cause.
Thank you for the suggestions.
FURRYe38
Jun 08, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I would check your firewall or switch to be sure to allow guest networking traffic to be passed thru. I believe the guest network IP address subnet is different from 192.168.1.#, I think it's 192.168.2.#
CrimpOn
Jun 08, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I thought in AP mode the Orbi does not assign IPs and the user must have a separate DHCP server?
- bharrisiiJun 08, 2022Aspirant
I set up a DHCP server on the FW interface the Hub is connected to. Works for the standard WiFi, but have no control over the guest or IoT.
- CrimpOnJun 08, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Could you make a diagram (pencil on paper is fine) showing how these components are connected?
"on the FW interface the Hub is connected to"
implies (to me) that the pfSense Fire Wall is responding to DHCP requests from the Orbi router (Hub).
Can the DHCP server create a log of requests and assignments?
- CrimpOnJun 08, 2022Guru - Experienced User
sorry, I didn't see the solution. was typing. My Bad