10/10/2023 0 Comments Pfsense wifi access point![]() ![]() You should prob look into something like a cradlepoint. Pfsense most likely not the best suited product currently. But to be honest if your lively hood is travel around and wanting to leverage local wifi networks as your wan, etc. !(/public/ imported_attachments/1/pfsense wifi wan.jpg_thumb) ![]() !(/public/ imported_attachments/1/pfsense wifi wan.jpg) Next I go to the OPT1 settings, WHAT do I configure here under each section? General the network is open and there is a login page that is not much problem, but how do you configure if password is required to connect to the AP OR if the AP is at the client site they will have certificates and generally user/pass with enterprise radius authentication? A BIT OF HELP HERE FOR THE SCENARIOS WOULD BE GREATLEY APPRECIATED, i KNOW i AM NOT THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD WHO WANTS TO CONNECT MY WAN PORT TO AP BY WI-FI built into my pfSense machine! THANK YOU IN ADVANCE! So then it should be as easy as STEP 1, STEP 2, STEP 3… The WiFi card is available in the WiFi tab after I add it under "Interfaces Assign", I use run0 (some MAC Addr), Mode BBS, Description (Internet WWAN). I should have done this 2 years ago when I bought a gold membership but i became so busy I didn't follow it up. All the articles and YouTube videos I watched all centered around making a AP with an attached Wi-Fi card or something like that. I fixed up a HP Thin client with pfSense 2.3.4-RELEASE-p1 and it is imperative I am able to configure the settings in the web interface to connect to the access point as my firewalls WAN port. I usually have at least 3 or 4 laptops and a client laptop to use with this one connection as I need my private LAN between my machines. I generally do not get a room anymore that has wired Ethernet to plug a router/firewall into. I live in Hotels, I constantly am traveling. I would also like to know the steps, the details about using wireless as a WWAN to a AP that requires at minimum password to sign on.
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