I received a new Opnsense device a couple weeks ago and finally had some time to start working with it. The Quick Start instructions tell me port 0 is configured for the LAN, with DHCP service running on it.
I've plugged my computer - a Mac Studio - into that port, set for DHCP and it doesn't establish a lease, instead generating a useless self-assigned IP. Just in case of a configuration error or instruction error, I also connected to port 1 which is supposed to be the WAN port. No joy on that.
If I manually configure the computer to 192.168.1.10, which is outside the range of the DHCP service, my computer shows that it's connected but when I try to connect via the web interface, it times out. Even pinging 192.168.1.1 fails (though that could be a default rule being enforced.)
I haven't connected the WAN cable yet because I'm on a static IP, so my plan was to set up those parameters once accessing the web interface, and continuing with the rest of the process.
At this point I have no ethernet access to the firewall. Any suggestions?
You bought a machine with OpnSense pre-installed? Maybe you could tell which one.
There usually is a way to connect via serial or video+keyboard...
Yes - 3852.
If push comes to shove, I'll have to locate my USB/Serial adapter...
Edit: the brand new cable I bought earlier today was the culprit. Replaced it with another and it's coming up properly now.