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23.7 Legacy Series / Re: Wireless Clients no access to gateway or internet
« on: April 18, 2024, 03:13:04 pm »
I have a similar problem:
OpnSense 24.1.5_3 on Proxmox 8.1.10
2x NIC VirtIO Linux Bridge with Firewall disabled, Multiqueue 8
Fiber Modem (Telekom) -> vtnet1 (WAN)
vtnet0 (LAN) -> Managed TP Link Switch -> TP Link EAP650 WLAN AP
I can reach the Internet and the Web GUI of OPNSense from various devices (mainly Windows OS) in the wireless network. However, from some Android smartphones I can neither access the Internet nor the OpnSense WebGUI. Even a ping from OpnSense towards the smartphone fails. But the smartphone receives an IP from the DHCP and appears in the ARP table in OpnSense.
Sometimes the connection from Android to the Internet works like magic, so I'm getting desperate about this problem.
Do you have any tips on what else I can look for? If more information is needed, I will try to provide it. Unfortunately I'm not that deep into OpnSense yet as I've been using a consumer router from my ISP.
I previously tried my ISP's router as a wireless access point, but had the same problems there, which is why I bought the TP Link EAP 650.
OpnSense 24.1.5_3 on Proxmox 8.1.10
2x NIC VirtIO Linux Bridge with Firewall disabled, Multiqueue 8
Fiber Modem (Telekom) -> vtnet1 (WAN)
vtnet0 (LAN) -> Managed TP Link Switch -> TP Link EAP650 WLAN AP
I can reach the Internet and the Web GUI of OPNSense from various devices (mainly Windows OS) in the wireless network. However, from some Android smartphones I can neither access the Internet nor the OpnSense WebGUI. Even a ping from OpnSense towards the smartphone fails. But the smartphone receives an IP from the DHCP and appears in the ARP table in OpnSense.
Sometimes the connection from Android to the Internet works like magic, so I'm getting desperate about this problem.
Do you have any tips on what else I can look for? If more information is needed, I will try to provide it. Unfortunately I'm not that deep into OpnSense yet as I've been using a consumer router from my ISP.
I previously tried my ISP's router as a wireless access point, but had the same problems there, which is why I bought the TP Link EAP 650.